Last week, Fred Poirier released Decent Sampler versions for 103 instruments on Pianobook. Now you can download them for FREE and use them in your music.
Check out my video about it here:
Check out composer Fred Poirier's video here:
The easiest way to find the new instruments is via this google search: https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3A ... pler%22%29
Decent Sampler is a free plugin for Mac, Windows, and iOS. You can download DecentSampler plugin here: https://www.decentsamples.com/product/d ... er-plugin/
Have fun!
Video: How to get 103 sample libraries for FREE! (Kontakt not required)
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Obsolete462444 Obsolete462444 https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=462444
- Banned
- 465 posts since 15 Apr, 2020
Brilliant!
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- KVRAF
- 2775 posts since 3 Dec, 2006
Cool thank you Dave.. I wish some of the user made kontakt libraries could be converted to decent sampler format as there are some trully stunning pianos on the site but they only work in in kontakt 6 full but I unfortunately only have kontakt 5 full
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- KVRist
- 174 posts since 5 Mar, 2021
I've been eyeing Decent Sampler as an open format to start migrating my sample library to, and to produce new instruments, possibly for sharing.
I'm not entirely clear, though, what the advantage of Decent Sampler is, compared to the SFZ format?
It's much less cluttered, in terms of the feature set, but it seems to be missing some important functions. Perhaps I'm wrong, but is it possible that it doesn't have any kind of LFO?
I also tried to replicate the trick from the video, where you can copy the sample information from ESX24 into a readable text file. However, that doesn't seem to work when you have the current iteration of ESX24, the Logic Pro Sampler. Any way to make that work with Sampler?
I'm not entirely clear, though, what the advantage of Decent Sampler is, compared to the SFZ format?
It's much less cluttered, in terms of the feature set, but it seems to be missing some important functions. Perhaps I'm wrong, but is it possible that it doesn't have any kind of LFO?
I also tried to replicate the trick from the video, where you can copy the sample information from ESX24 into a readable text file. However, that doesn't seem to work when you have the current iteration of ESX24, the Logic Pro Sampler. Any way to make that work with Sampler?
