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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 7 Joined: 01-Nov 05 From: Honolulu - US Member No.: 71,989 ![]() |
I bought Zero-G's Sounds of Polynesia, and want to convert the entire sound library to EXS 24 format so that I never have to launch that @#$%! Native instruments Intakt sample player once. (No program that i paid for will order me to do something "to keep using it beyond 14 days." No, thanks >>kick<<)
So how do i convert this whole library to EXS? Logic pro has no direct "Intakt Convert' function and my CDXtract 4 also failed to do a successful conversion. Should I wait for (the long-promised) CDXtract 5 update, or maybe buy Chickensys Translator now?... or do a 2-step batch conversion by going through a mainstream format like Akai or Gigasampler via some shareware utility? This post has been edited by mrdelurk: Sun 6 Nov 2005, 08:09 |
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![]() Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 479 Joined: 08-May 05 From: Portland - US Member No.: 65,373 ![]() |
Native Instruments is a very cool company who makes really, really cool stuff. All they want to do is know who is using their software. Overprotective? Probably...but that overprotection lends itself to some SUPERIOR software. Try out the Kontact player versions versus the workaround samples you just made & you may be surprised. Then again I may just be talking out of my hat. I have a couple of NI apps & my experience with them is positive (if imperfect).
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