![]() I’ve got a 15 layer piano and other multilayered instruments (including drums) available for free download here: Ĭombine this with the free SoundFont creator/editor Polyphone (PC) then you can do pretty much anything. sf2 format is very said:īs-16i seems to support a much higher number of velocities than the others. You would have a market to sell and share soundfonts among an untapped base. CDXtract is likely the best app for converting AKAI/EMU/Roland to other modern formats such as Kontakt/Halion. If I had the resources I would create an app that both allows creation of and playback of SoundFonts. I agree that the SoundFont would be a great option. If all you need is multilayer drum samples, you might indeed be happy with iSpark I can easily convert Older AKAI, Roland, E-Mu sample CDs or later EXS and Gigasampler banks into Sf2 files, but not to BeatMaker. ![]() That's a real bummer, because BM has imho the most advanced sampler built-in, much better than what you got in Cubasis. Last years version 3.6 could read Emu, Kurzweil, Akai and Roland formats and save in EXS24 format. You put a lot of work into creating sample banks, but you cannot use them on your production machine? C'mon. CDXtract 4 is a handy cross-platform utility for extracting and converting sample data.ernard Chavonnets CDXtract is a well-known shareware sample conversion utility. And thanks to its magic player you can now listen to an Akai, Roland or EMU disc as if it were a regular audio CD. Why did nobody mention bs-16i? And Audio Evolution?īoth support sound fonts (Sf2), and the big disadvantage of BM2 and BM3 is that because their sample banks are compatible with nothing but BM2 and BM3, you cannot simply exchange sounds between your desktop/laptop and iOS, and that's why I rarely use BeatMaker's sampler.
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