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#306445 - 08/21/02 12:58 PM
Re: X1 SND Files and Sampling
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Registered: 03/06/02
Posts: 204
Loc: Stockholm
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Hi!!!  Well Abu el Abeeed if i have understand you good,you have fixed one problem... I explain what i understand from you,thats when loading the 16SND files,you cn remove say example that i dont want kanun sounds,you can remove it,but we cant load a sample instead......That means that we got one problem left,and that is to have a sample instead.... But now i have a new question,you say that you can remove one sound,but can you put one sound from the 8SND instead off the sound you removed from the 16SND??? well the best thing is that i forget the hole thing about "binary and hex" cause thats digital technic,like the digital grinds,1 and 0,and i was not good in school....  But Aboud i really want to know whats this all about... And about my "compliments" well its not empty words,cause its really nice to have all the "habayeb" here....And thanks for answer the questions.... Eddy,did you like my T3 sounds??? If anybody wants my T3 sounds just say it,and you have it..... /Zico
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#306452 - 08/25/02 06:27 AM
Re: X1 SND Files and Sampling
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Registered: 08/13/02
Posts: 86
Loc: Boston, MA, USA
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Maged,
Thank you for the info man! I am going to look at this link.
As far as what you said, you are absolutly right about how the SND files work. They are all grouped together as one big file (much like a ZIP file). I have decomposed most of the SND file type into the WAVs that represent the actual samples.
But the only thing holding me back from putting a SND file together is the, *OTHER*, (ie,, header) informatation stored in the intiial SND file. That is where inofmration such as BANK location, sample size, sample key/pitch, loop point, etc ... is stored. Without bieng able to modify that, I wouldn't be able to put in any of your own custom WAVs into a SND file.
However, you (and everyone else here) might be glad to know that I have decided to work on some software that will be a universal converter for all sample types (KORG, GEM, KETRON, etc ..) into WAVs, and eventually, into each other. This may take some time in development, but the end-product will be some professionaly written software that will make everyone who ever owned a sampling keyboard crave for. I cannot tell you much more than this so far, since everyone will be e-mailing me wanting a copy ASAP. But I will defnitly keep everyone on this forum updated on what the deal is.
For now however, I will be glad to change anyone's samples into WAV file (from any instrument) if you e-mail me. So feel free to pass this word around!
-AB
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