Re: Using third-party (commercial or not) .gig files with LinuxSampler

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Hello!
   I've used a couple of third-party .gig-files with LinuxSampler and so far 
I've had great success with it. There are also lists of tested files. Look 
through their forums.
   About converting, there's a commercial windows-tool (or more than one). They 
say, that they have good success with it. But I wouldn't know from first-hand 
experience.
   Kindest regards
         Julien
P.S.: I've worked with samples by sampletekk.com, so have others.

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