FREE Sounds - Orion/EXS/Kontact/Akai/SF2 - Kriminal

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Last edited by Kriminal on Fri Aug 12, 2005 9:38 pm, edited 9 times in total.

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A little demo i made just using those pad sounds

http://www.groovecell.com/music/Fossil.mp3

a bit sad and a bit droney/repetative, but i like it :)

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I did an Akai .akp version of Cryogenic & The Dawning to go with the Akai version of Stratosphere I did earlier.

Links Here....

Cryogenic

http://audioshots.com/auditorium/viewto ... 7236#17236

Stratosphere

http://audioshots.com/auditorium/viewto ... 7166#17166

The Dawning

http://audioshots.com/auditorium/viewto ... 7240#17240

Much respect and thanks to Kriminal :)
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I will create WusikSND samplesets on request for these.

Caleb
Happiness is the hidden behind the obvious.

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Its very easy to do this with the Wusik Samplemapper.
And they all works fine.
:wink:
JSL

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jsl wrote:Its very easy to do this with the Wusik Samplemapper.
And they all works fine.
:wink:
Very easy.

That's why I don't mind doing it that much for people who ask.

Caleb
Happiness is the hidden behind the obvious.

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Caleb wrote:
jsl wrote:Its very easy to do this with the Wusik Samplemapper.
And they all works fine.
:wink:
Very easy.

That's why I don't mind doing it that much for people who ask.

Caleb
Go for it Caleb! I know it is easy, I even have the wave here still in their rar's, but I think many more will enjoy if you do this- you could even post a link in the Wusik forum.
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I mapped the Drum Kits a while Back in Wusik Format
The links are here:

http://www.manytone.com/xtras/DrumsCS1xWSnd.zip

And the 2nd EKit samples in WusikSnd are here:

http://www.manytone.com/xtras/DrumsCS1x2WSnd.zip

I was going to host the Pads converted too.
They are pretty huge though in 32 bit Wusik / Many format .

I'll see what i can do, but perhaps best to put them on audioshots maybe..
Paul
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Isn't it a bit weird that Wusikstation actually saves files in 32bit format?
I mean, it doesn't make the samples sound any better, so I can't see much of a reason in that. The EXS and Kontakt are doing it differently, they're using 32bit internally as well (well, you can switch this on optionally), converting samples while loading, but they're kept in 16/24bit on your harddisk.

And of course they're not using embedded formats either, which makes sharing a LOT easier as I only have to save a smalll patchfile for each of them while the samples are used by both.

Btw, Krim, I'm gonna send you the last thingies this afternoon. Been a bit busy.
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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Sascha Franck wrote:
Btw, Krim, I'm gonna send you the last thingies this afternoon. Been a bit busy.
cheers :wink:

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Sascha Franck wrote:Isn't it a bit weird that Wusikstation actually saves files in 32bit format?
It's not so much that WusikStation saves in 32bit, but the WusikSND multi-sample format seems to be 32bit as a requirement.

WusikStation isn't capable of actually creating WusikSND samplesets itself, just playing back ones already created.

There's a separate utility you use to create the WusikSND samples.

And yes, I think it is weird. I didn't even realise it until I converted some of Krim's samples.

I don't know if this is accurate or not, but would it save on CPU at all having the samples already in 32bit? Sorry if that's an ignorant question, but just thought I'd throw it out there.

Caleb
Happiness is the hidden behind the obvious.

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After getting the new OrionPlat6, those sounds are just nice to play with. Thanks again, Krim, had 2 weeks with playing soccer, just the best way to come back to music.

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Caleb wrote: I don't know if this is accurate or not, but would it save on CPU at all having the samples already in 32bit? Sorry if that's an ignorant question, but just thought I'd throw it out there.
Yes, 32bit samples do save some CPU. That's why both the EXS and Kontakt convert other bit depths to 32bit. But (others than the Wusik format) they do it on the fly, so there's no need to actually save files in 32bit.
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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Sascha Franck wrote:
Caleb wrote: I don't know if this is accurate or not, but would it save on CPU at all having the samples already in 32bit? Sorry if that's an ignorant question, but just thought I'd throw it out there.
Yes, 32bit samples do save some CPU. That's why both the EXS and Kontakt convert other bit depths to 32bit. But (others than the Wusik format) they do it on the fly, so there's no need to actually save files in 32bit.
I remember when they did this format (for EVE originally), WIlliam said it was to save CPU. The actual disk space is not important to me in these days of 80-120+ gig hard drives! I guess it also locks the material to engine, which is probably also good from a developer point of view (there are converters though).
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ive done some soundfont conversions too now and thrown them up at the auditorium ... same links as saschas versions ...

(ive also edited krims post at the top of the page here to reflect these new versions)

slainte :phones: rob

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