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AuthorTopic: How to convert or use Gig files
Skydistortion
Posted: 29th April 2002 06:34
Hi all,

I bought A Smaple Cd with Gig files the thing is that I want to use those files under a VSTi software is there one ?
Or do I have to convert It ?
Wich are the best process , I tried to convert from a friend who use chicken and Does'nt work corectly.
Is there a VSTI who can load GIG or a better Translator ?
MotorsKill23
Posted: 29th April 2002 07:07
I don't think Chicken sys translator supports converting GIG to other formats, only other formats to GIG.

Steinberg Halion can import GIG files and I believe NI Kontakt will support GIG import, but without disk streaming.

FMJSoft Awave Studio will import the GIG files and you extract the samples as wavs to use them in any sampler you want.
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