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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 7 Inscrit : 01 nov. 05 Lieu : Honolulu - US Membre 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? Ce message a été modifié par mrdelurk - dim. 6 nov. 2005, 08:09. |
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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 7 Inscrit : 01 nov. 05 Lieu : Honolulu - US Membre no 71,989 ![]() |
Mortalengines,
I'm not against registering at a web site. i just did it yesterday at Sony.com for five different video devices. What I'm against is being forced in a crude, crass manner to do it. There is a whole world of difference between an elegant 'please visit us to register and download a free soundfile with our compliments' or "Achtungg! Left turn, 1-2-1-2, march to register at our site, or vee vill shoot your program like a dog in 2 weeks, jawohl?" I don't want to sound too ironic, but if a company is this inept in communicating with me, how good can its product be at the same task ? ![]() Ce message a été modifié par mrdelurk - ven. 11 nov. 2005, 05:21. |
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