Hi Frank,
I think the conversion part of Samplit, does have something to do with the CDXtract (people , program, whatever ??)
Big difference is, with samplit , you actually record your own samples and convert them to the format of your choice ( there's about 6 of them).

It's all very automated ie you can sample an instrument chromatically, or by a specified number of tones. It samples a note at different velocities. Not sure how many velocities per note but the default appears to be 4 , so you can have more or less.

You just pick your note range ( demo only does from c3 to b4)
and it just plays through and records at the same time.
Haven't quite worked out the best way to get the loop start & end points. But other than that all you have to do is press the convert button and you've got a soundfont. They can be done in stereo or mono, I think, 16 or 24 bit.
By no means have I worked it all out yet

Probably Awave & CDXtract are better if the sound you're wanting to convert already exists in another format, but I've yet to find a suitable xg drum kit.

best wishes
rikki

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