What format do you want new sounds in?
- KVRist
- 329 posts since 8 May, 2002 from Sun Valley. California
Hello from electronisounds.com!
Have a minute to answer a quick question for us?
We're beginning to adapt some of our .wav format sample CD's into other plug-in formats.
What format are you personally most interested in getting new sounds/samples/presets in?
Thanks much for your time!
JUNEBUG
Have a minute to answer a quick question for us?
We're beginning to adapt some of our .wav format sample CD's into other plug-in formats.
What format are you personally most interested in getting new sounds/samples/presets in?
Thanks much for your time!
JUNEBUG
http://www.Electronisounds.com (my samples and loops website)
https://pro.beatport.com/artist/prizm-prime/389343 (my tracks on BEATPORT)
https://pro.beatport.com/artist/prizm-prime/389343 (my tracks on BEATPORT)
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- KVRAF
- 10597 posts since 13 Jun, 2004 from Alberto Balsam
depends.
As an FL Studio user, I prefer drums in wav (actually all the drums i use are in wave), but if it's a multisampled piano or something it would need to be a soundfont.
As an FL Studio user, I prefer drums in wav (actually all the drums i use are in wave), but if it's a multisampled piano or something it would need to be a soundfont.
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- KVRist
- 440 posts since 9 Mar, 2003 from Denver Co
I tend to prefer wave or soundfont. This leaves open plenty of options to me in how I use samples. Restrictive formats can be a pain so I tend to avoid them.
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SFZ+,P5. And two kick ass DawBox machines!
- KVRAF
- 7412 posts since 8 Feb, 2003 from London, UK
What happened to "none of the above"?
.WAV files with an sfz format mapping would be good. EXSC can convert that to lots of other formats and the mapping is plain text so those who don't want EXSC can still do their own mappings.
.WAV files with an sfz format mapping would be good. EXSC can convert that to lots of other formats and the mapping is plain text so those who don't want EXSC can still do their own mappings.
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- Banned
- 1842 posts since 4 Aug, 2004 from just right here
Oh probably wave, because some of those on the list are pretty hexy. Soundfonts easiest on that list to digest. There is a few others that you havn't included on your list, I don't know?
Here is an idea though, you have a number of formats, and a person buys the format that they want at the full fee, and if they need it in another format they then get it at a minimal fee, that is just cost and a little bit more. That is you pay for it with the first copy and the others you pay for the cost of it.
---------------in the hay with mary
Here is an idea though, you have a number of formats, and a person buys the format that they want at the full fee, and if they need it in another format they then get it at a minimal fee, that is just cost and a little bit more. That is you pay for it with the first copy and the others you pay for the cost of it.
---------------in the hay with mary
- vvvvvvv
- 2595 posts since 24 Oct, 2000 from skelmersdale, west lancs, uk
Did somebody mention Hal 3?
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- KVRAF
- 2548 posts since 7 Jul, 2003 from Huntington, WV
I would also prefer the SFZ format. (For anyone who doesn't know, it's a collection of standard WAV (or OGG) files, along with a single "SFZ" text file which describes how and when your sampler should play the various WAV files. The sound quality of this format can be much higher than a soundfont. It also has a huge amount of potential for programming depth, if you want elaborate sample mapping.
take care,
McLilith
take care,
McLilith
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- KVRAF
- 2818 posts since 30 Aug, 2001 from where dinosaurs are still alive
I've choosen refills because Reason is my playfield and the compression is very useful. but an open wav folder containing halion's fxb, kontakt's nki, reason nnxt's sxt, sfz and every "open" sample format is muuuuch more welcome and makes everybody happy.
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- KVRist
- 440 posts since 9 Mar, 2003 from Denver Co
He's right and I know it and I hope that format starts getting the respect it deserves. Meaning more offers in this format for our sampling pleasure.McLilith wrote:I would also prefer the SFZ format. (For anyone who doesn't know, it's a collection of standard WAV (or OGG) files, along with and a single "SFZ" text file which describes how and when your sampler should play the various WAV files. The sound quality of this format can be much higher than a soundfont. It also has a huge amount of potential for programming depth, if you want elaborate sample mapping.
take care,
McLilith
Pentagon,z3ta+,Tassman,Vsampler 3,FM7,Vocator,Sonar 3 Producer,SoundForge,Awave,Vegas 5
SFZ+,P5. And two kick ass DawBox machines!
SFZ+,P5. And two kick ass DawBox machines!
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 329 posts since 8 May, 2002 from Sun Valley. California
Bump

http://www.Electronisounds.com (my samples and loops website)
https://pro.beatport.com/artist/prizm-prime/389343 (my tracks on BEATPORT)
https://pro.beatport.com/artist/prizm-prime/389343 (my tracks on BEATPORT)
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- KVRAF
- 3476 posts since 9 Apr, 2003 from NE Ohio, USA
About two months ago I posted a poll about converting some sound formats I have to either soundfont, sfz, and Wusik. The outcome at that time, and my inclination, were to go with Wusik, although sfz was also attractive.
This was before WilliamK's issues arose, before Eve One came out with native Wusik sound support, and before I got P5V2, which has Dimension that can read sfz format files.
Since that time, while I still like the Wusik format, I would probably choose something "more open" like sfz, that can be converted to Wusik, rather than pure Wusik format. For what it's worth, I have EXSC.
Doug
This was before WilliamK's issues arose, before Eve One came out with native Wusik sound support, and before I got P5V2, which has Dimension that can read sfz format files.
Since that time, while I still like the Wusik format, I would probably choose something "more open" like sfz, that can be converted to Wusik, rather than pure Wusik format. For what it's worth, I have EXSC.
Doug
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- KVRist
- 368 posts since 24 Mar, 2005
Bringing this thread back from the dead - Cakewalk Dimension Pro was just released as a VST (cakewalk finally gave into VST) and it's native multisample format is SFZ; both the format and Dimension is the creation of Rene: z3ta+.
I just got my copy of Dimension Pro a couple of days ago and I'm telling ya...it's an awesome synth/sampler (combined) allowing a wide range of further sound design/tweaking.
I just checked your site and I didn't see anything regarding SFZ format, so I'd thought I'd give you the heads up on that. There's more info, of course, at the Cakewalk site and forum.
SO...my vote goes to the SFZ Format as well.
I just got my copy of Dimension Pro a couple of days ago and I'm telling ya...it's an awesome synth/sampler (combined) allowing a wide range of further sound design/tweaking.
I just checked your site and I didn't see anything regarding SFZ format, so I'd thought I'd give you the heads up on that. There's more info, of course, at the Cakewalk site and forum.
SO...my vote goes to the SFZ Format as well.
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- KVRAF
- 10597 posts since 13 Jun, 2004 from Alberto Balsam
also, why not just have the sample set inside it's own plug? like the 4front piano and simular plugs?
Unless it's drums in which case i personally would still prefer it to be in wav..
Unless it's drums in which case i personally would still prefer it to be in wav..
