>There are many people using CDXtract and I found that similar issues like the >clicks in loops exist there. I tested CDXtract 3.6 prior to buying Translator. >For me, I kind of like the interface of CDXtract better but Translator does >a better job of the translation for me. That is why I went with it. To answer the original question, usually the third party convertors like CDXtract or Translator does a better job than the internal convertor, why ? just because it's our main business and the core of our products while Emagic main task is to make their sampler works flawlessly which is really a hard one. CDXtract is used by thousands of users worlwide and it has been tested on a huge number of CD-ROM of all formats. For example the Company SampleHeads has used CDXtract to convert all their Akai CD-ROMs to the soundfont format, each converted file has been tested to make sure it's as close as possible to the original Akai program. During this process I worked very closely with the SampleHead team and they help me solved a couple of issues very hard to detect. Some of these issues are not solved by any other convertors wether it's internal or third party. Don't get me wrong, I don't pretend to have a 100% perfect conversion software, the conversion stuff is a very difficult task and they are so many different sound banks on the market that it's impossible to test them all. But each time a user reports a problem I do my best to fix it and so far I have'nt found any problem that I was unable to fix. So please, next time one of you guys has a conversion problem with CDXtract please report it to me directly with the name of the CD and the name of the program. I don't care if you are a registered user or not, I will solve that problem anyway. >The other bonus is that I have some Roland CD-Roms as well as some E-mu CD-Roms >and Translator can translate those too. Translator handles the Roland emphasis >curve (if you want it to - it is an option) and even simulates the alternate >looping styles that are unique to Roland samplers (ie forward and reverse). Well CDXtract converts Roland and EMU CD-ROMs too, it has the exact Roland deemphasis filter for a while and the latest update 3.6r5 handle all kinds of loops even alternate and desynchronized. I made a lot of demo of the Mac version during the MusikMesse and people were very impressed by the realtime playback of Roland loops. The "Distorded Reality" disc is a very good example for that purpose. Bernard
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Re: convertor question
2002-03-22 by Bernard Chavonnet
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