Recycle vs Pulsar2 STS4000 sampler

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Post by Guest »

Hallo
I wonder if it is possible to run the STS 4000 Pulsar sampler together with Recycle and VST 5.0/32. I can not find the supprot for the Pulsar sampler in the Recycle list...

Best regards
Björn
DJKrooz
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Post by DJKrooz »

Subject: Re: Recycle vs Pulsar2 STS4000 sampler

Hope i've not misunderstood your question..

Just use 'export to soundfont' then copy all the keygoups into a new program and save that as a sts prog.
It takes about 30 seconds to do - not ideal but definatley a workable option.

Good luck

Krooz
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Post by Guest »

Subject: recycle/powersampler

hi... i have a thread on the creamware forum
(the wish list) and this is one of the things
i wished for powersampler intergration with sample
edit tools example recycle/wavelab ect........
please join it the more noise we make hopefuly
we will be heard. if there is any one else please
feel free to join, it's for the serious only..
Guest

Post by Guest »

Subject: i agree, ReCycle integration would rock but..

I believe that ReCycle tries to send this data through the SCSI ports to your sampler. I'm not sure it would be easy (or even possible) to fake this, and send it directly to the STS-series samplers. Perhaps there is another standardized way of sending sound data to a sampler other than through SCSI, but I don't know of one.

A good workaround is to save a SoundFont as mentioned; I hadn't thought of that myself, good idea. If ReCycle can save as an Akai program, that would work, too.
Guest

Post by Guest »

Subject: Re: i agree, ReCycle integration would rock but..

also midi..
Guest

Post by Guest »

Subject: Re: i agree, ReCycle integration would rock but..

midi is *darn* slow. for samples bigger than say, a few hundred KB, it would not be a viable solution.

wait, oops, I said "VIA" someone shoot me :)
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