Thanks, Jeff. I think I can use it as KOMPAKT reads AKAI 1000/3000 samples. Actually, KOMPAKT is/was (NI doesn't market it anymore) a standalone/plug-in sampler, much like a poor man's Kontakt. I bought it and INTAKT separately, and the two pretty much make-up one Kontakt (almost). KOMPAKT strictly samples, and INTAKT time/pitch-stretches and syncs. Thanks! Tom PS - Nice intact/INTAKT reference. --- In Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com, jeffc@... wrote: > > On Thu, 4 Oct 2007, bayofkings7 wrote: > > > Sorry if this was covered before - Can I use the Mike Pinder CD in a > > SoftSampler? I use NI's KOMPAKT (note - not Kontakt), and am assuming > > I can play the CD. I sent an e-mail to the sellers, but have not heard > > from them. I would like to be sure before I buy it. > > > > Thanks! > > > > Tom > > > if i am reading it right, 'kompakt' is its own format. > you would need a translation utility to translate the > cdrom [which is in akai format] to that format. there > is a program called "cdxtract" that will read and > convert akai cdroms [and many other formats] to the > native instrument "kontakt" format [and many other > formats], but it does not mention "kompakt". > it's available here: > > http://www.cdxtract.com/cdxtract2.php > > i use the pinder cdrom in my ensoniq asr-10 and it > works without any problems at all, loding each > sound with all parameters intact [or is that "intakt" > in 'native instruemnts speak'?] > > "kompakt" appears to be a dedicated player for each > library that includes it - does not seem to be able > to be used as a standalone software sampler the way > that "kontakt" can/is. > > ...jeff >
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Re: Mike Pinder CD For SoftSamplers
2007-10-05 by bayofkings7
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