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Missing loop points?

Missing loop points?

2003-09-14 by johnplaiduk

Hi, Ive a number of multisamples that were looped in an old 
shareware sample editor (D-Sound Pro) and saved in AIFF 
format. These samples were also dumped via midi sample 
dump to my old Roland sampler, with the loop points intact. 
I tried to load these same AIFF samples into the EXS24 to create 
a patch, but now the loop points are missing. Why?
I think it may be that the old midi sample dump format could 
transfer forward loops, but now the EXS just "sees" an AIFF 
file....and nothing more...
Any ideas or advice?
Cheers

Re: [EXS] Missing loop points?

2003-09-15 by Hendrik Jan Veenstra

On a fine day, 14-09-2003, johnplaiduk wrote:

>Hi, Ive a number of multisamples that were looped in an old
>shareware sample editor (D-Sound Pro) and saved in AIFF
>format.

D-Sound Pro can also save in SD-II format.  You might want to give 
this a try.  I'm not sure if it helps, but SDII supports saving of 
region info as well (contrary to aiff), so maybe this format works 
better in this case.
-- 
Hendrik Jan Veenstra   h @ k n o w a r e . n l
Omega Art: http://www.omega-art.com/

Re: [EXS] Missing loop points?

2003-09-16 by johnplaiduk

Hi Hendrik,
Thanks for the tip. I saved the samples as SD-II files in D-Sound 
pro and loaded them into the EXS24. They worked perfect with all 
the loop points intact!!!!!!
Brilliant!!!
Cheers


--- In exs-users@yahoogroups.com, Hendrik Jan Veenstra 
<h@k...> wrote:
> On a fine day, 14-09-2003, johnplaiduk wrote:
> 
> >Hi, Ive a number of multisamples that were looped in an old
> >shareware sample editor (D-Sound Pro) and saved in AIFF
> >format.
> 
> D-Sound Pro can also save in SD-II format.  You might want to 
give 
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> this a try.  I'm not sure if it helps, but SDII supports saving of 
> region info as well (contrary to aiff), so maybe this format works 
> better in this case.
> -- 
> Hendrik Jan Veenstra   h @ k n o w a r e . n l
> Omega Art: http://www.omega-art.com/

Re: [EXS] Missing loop points?

2003-09-17 by Hendrik Jan Veenstra

On a fine day, 16-09-2003, johnplaiduk wrote:

>Hi Hendrik,
>Thanks for the tip. I saved the samples as SD-II files in D-Sound
>pro and loaded them into the EXS24. They worked perfect with all
>the loop points intact!!!!!!
>Brilliant!!!

Oh man, I'm still brilliant, even with an upcoming flu...  wow... :-))

-- 
Hendrik Jan Veenstra   h @ k n o w a r e . n l
Omega Art: http://www.omega-art.com/

Re: Missing loop points?

2003-09-18 by charzan

On Wednesday, Sep 17, 2003, at 18:37 Europe/London, 
exs-users@yahoogroups.com wrote:

>> SDII supports saving of
>> region info as well (contrary to aiff), so maybe this format works
>> better in this case.

I have been using aiff to store loop points with Peak and have had no 
problems with the loops being retained by hardware samplers... aiff 
DOES save loop info (not region info though)... although SDII may 
integrate better with Logic in this respect...

charlie

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