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Sascha Franck wrote:Would be great to have those files, Klemperer. I could try replacing the samples with the 24bit ones...
just uploading, in the LARGE-file section. Didn't find myself how to get those 24-bit-files into Awave. Surely there must be a way...but no time now. Just found your EXS-file, dunno if they work.

....dr8-extension isn't allowed as upload, just zipping the files. Ready, they are HERE

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Klemperer wrote:IF this would be any good for anyone, I could easily produce files for the DS404 (Computermusic's sampler)
that'd be great, please do!
thanks,
S :)

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I'm getting sick of this... see my comments at the Auditorium ;)
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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Sascha Franck wrote:I'm getting sick of this... see my comments at the Auditorium ;)
I feel your pain dude!.... :(
http://home.comcast.net/~gsmedia/GSCW-map-kit-2.jpg
Try this gscw drum kit 2 map.
8)
To the right of the jpg you can se the value of the blue lines...use that as a guide to set the layers velocities.... :wink:

Also note that the CL hats are set to:
F1# ood numbers Vel.1-3-5-7-9.... and F2# Vel.2-4-6-8....
G#2 is a performance... and it can be choked by F#2

Set F#1 G#1 and A#1 to mute group 1 and F#2-G#2 and A#2 to mute group 2 This way you can create more realistic hats!

3 tom toms... singles and flams
F1-A1-C2 are Flams and G1-B1-D2 are single hits
Tom 12 is the TOM-Special folder.

Have any one notice that the kick drum is a 16x16
It was a Yamaha Floor tom and now it is kick drum!... :wink:

ALSO Guys! Both Drum Kits are unique! They don't share samples.. they have their own tone.
Salvador Peláez (Giro)
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Sascha,
just fyi,I discovered that there is a free version of Chickensys Translator which might or might not work on other conversions, sadly it doesn't produce a usable Battery kit either in this case.
susiwong

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Sascha Franck wrote:I'm getting sick of this... see my comments at the Auditorium ;)
Well, so much time you spent for this, Sascha, and sadly enough not any help I could give. Grrrrrr. I understand well what you think....will do the DS404-thing, test it on my own DS404, and if it works, load it up over at the Auditorium.
The DR008-kits (the ones made with the 16-bit-files, mind) load perfectly here. Well, at least that works, and Sascha said at the Audit.thread, that battery-users can at least use this battery1-kit.

(If there's anything I can do, maybe write to Markus, maker from Awave, simply let me know. He was very friendly in the past as I asked about implementin sfz-format).

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In order to load the Battery/DR-008 kits you need something to extract the waves from the soundfont though... Battery will do so, DR-008 won't.
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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Klemperer wrote:
(If there's anything I can do, maybe write to Markus, maker from Awave, simply let me know. He was very friendly in the past as I asked about implementin sfz-format).
That would be cool Klemperer :) if Markus can create an import of Halion - also have an option to 'force' saving of kits without L-R splits - if a user wants L-R splits they can use the option in Awave to create it - if they chose not to - then it should save it as such imo.



Just a thought GIRO - Can Halion not save the kit into another format so that others can run up variants without the need to re-map so much manually?

Best regards,

Peter

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Guess VSampler is the only sampler capable of saving into any non proprietary format.
My hat off to René (Nürnberger) for that!
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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last orders, Sascha: there IS a mono-convert-button in Awave. I simply didn't know what you needed, and after looking again I found that I always converted with the AUTO-function, normally exactly what you'd want. Now you can choose mono or stereo instead, and I just sent you the 4 files again as MONO-converted-ones. Just in case you're not bored. Files should be in your mailbox now.



Pantsdown66, Now I'm going to save as DS404, but I'm afraid that'll be a VERY big file...as DS404 always includes the samples, if I remember right. Yes, 101MB the first kit, and I get an error message and as result only short bleeps in DS404 :roll:
Last edited by Klemperer on Tue Sep 27, 2005 9:00 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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Let's see whether those mono files will do anything...
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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CONCERNING DS-404:

Well, Awave converts many sf2 into DS404 like a breeze, as I found out (normally I converted it the other way round from CM-disks, works wonderful too). But the wonderful drumkit we have here doesn't work, because it contains multi-layered sounds, which won't translate well into the DS-404-format. DS404 cannot contain "overlapping zones" which sf2 can.
I tried to convert the mono-versions (DS404 is mono, at least there are no other convert-possibilities) of my Battery1-kits, with the same short bleeps-no-drums-result...

So it rather is a general problem, not an Awave-prob. Bad luck, Pantsdown66. I didn't get it to work at least.

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ahhh well thanks for trying klemperer

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Good news, got the Battery 1 and DR-008 patches for kit #1 done:
http://audioshots.com/auditorium/viewto ... 0199#20199

As I allready started to map out things manually I didn't try your mono conversions, Klemperer. Will do so for kit #2.
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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Thank you Sascha – super cool :D

Everyone the DR-008 kit is great and makes full use of the original samples :band:

And because of Sascha’s mapping of the DR-008 its made it possible to do a SFZ version – now uploaded just under Sascha’s post at the Auditorium

And GIRO the samples in this kit are amazing - really really good work imo thank you :)

Best regards,

Peter

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