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Pure F*ckin' Noize Terror...
Well if you have them multisampled at enough notes you can play them over more than one octave, that's what I mean. If you make them into sampler patches. I've just seen various sample packs promising synth sounds and then just having single hits at one pitch which is useless. At least multisamples you can make patches from them.
Pure F*ckin' Noize Terror...
sum midi files wud be cool mate to play around with also dude.
sure thats cool like, it works and stays in pitch pretty much, but what format does he make them? Kontact, Halion, Sampletank, EXS24,Soundfont??? see what i mean, bit of a ball ache to create them in all these formats without being bored to tears. And then testing them afterwards.. that stuff is the preserve of commercial production eh?
Having the wavs as READY for multisampling in the users sampler of choice is about the best solution here.. is that what you meant?
I love wavs.
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