Loading and handling multiple Multisample layers in TAL Sampler

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I am currently familiarizing myself with TAL Sampler. My archive of multisamples is quite extensive and I am therefore looking for the optimum workflow.

.sfz import: works via “load” in the preset browser. Are there any other options?

In order to assign different multisamples to the layers, it should be possible to import the .sfz mappings into the layers. Is it correct that this does not work?

A workaround for this is to load the sample mapping into a second instance of the plugin, copy it and then paste it into the relevant layer of the first instance ("copy" und "paste" above the sample view in the main window). Do you know any other ways?

I assume that no0ch other questions will arise and have therefore made the title a little more open.

Thanks for your contributions, tips and experiences!

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The optimal workflow is to - convert with moss, no idea about the different layers but worth checking out to see if it works for you

https://www.mossgrabers.de/Software/Con ... hMoss.html

viewtopic.php?t=575352&hilit=covert+with+moss&start=555

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ere2learn wrote: Sat Nov 23, 2024 3:53 pm The optimal workflow is to - convert with moss, no idea about the different layers but worth checking out to see if it works for you

https://www.mossgrabers.de/Software/Con ... hMoss.html

viewtopic.php?t=575352&hilit=covert+with+moss&start=555
thx, I completely forgot about this one. It´t great fo converting to e. g. sf2 or .exs in the end - or in other words processing input and output.

But as I´m currently familiarizing with the TAL sampler I´m more focussed on understanding the capabilities and best practices of this tool itself and unfortunately the manual is a little bit .. ahm... I mean it doesn´t really answer my questions.

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Nobody here who would share his experiences?

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