appreciated wrote:It's described in the manual:appreciated wrote:Hey Can some one please explain me how can i load my own samples in to avenger but not in the drum appreciated and not making them a wave table , i want to use the actual sample of mine and i already try drooping it in to the sampler folder it didn't work i try wave files but i notice is a different type how can i covert my samples in to the Avenger type of file Please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! appreciated!!!
Then in the Avenger file menu just right click on the samples folder and choose “Convert Samples“, choose a destination and done.The multisamples must be in a folder, where the folder name will be the name of the multisample later. You do not have to use multisamples, you also can use just 1 sample, named 1 C2.wav for example. The "_" stands for a "space".
Please choose the folder which contains the multisample. The files must be in wav format and named in accordance with the following scheme:
1_c0.wav 2_e0.wav 3_f#0.wav 4_c1.wav 5_e1.wav etc…
This is an example of 4th intervals. You may choose any interval that you wish. Another example would be the following octave interval:
1_c0.wav 2_c1.wav 3_c2.wav 4_c3.wav 5_c4.wav 6_c5.wav
Every other interval is also possible. Instead of using numbers at the beginning, you can also use any text that you wish. The only important thing is that the note name at the end (before the “.wav”) is included. We recommend however that you do use numbers as this helps keep the files displayed in order. You can only use sharp notes (#) in note names; no flat (b) half notes.
Avenger uses 44.1 KHZ samples, if the SR differs from that, root note detection will be wrong. You can't edit the mapping/split points in Avenger nor can you edit looping/crossfade looping, so do that before you import the samples in an audio editor like e.g. rigth.
Simon Thanks For Your Advice and elaborate explanation about how to import your own samples in to the sampler in Avenger
i dont know what i did wrong i name it correct , put the root key and they where 44.1khz but still didnt work, it only works as a shape damm



