Re: Can the GigEdit do this?

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Hi Julien,

On Thursday 07 of January 2010 17:40:59 Julien Claassen wrote:
>    I'm just waring with a gs3 setup. I got samples and .gig files
> seperately, now I'm supposed to import them. Here's the relevant
> excerpt from the guide: Right-click in the sample window and choose
> "Replace all samples in all folders".
> In the "Replace all samples" window, set the Root Directory to the
> folder containing the .wav-samples.
> Check the "Match samples by name to .wav/.dlx files anywhere under
> the root directory
> Click on the "Replace" button.
> After all samples are replaced, choose "Save" under the "File" menu.

Gigedit has a "replace all samples" function that works ok. There is one 
issue though: Giga samples which are larger than 2 GB need to be split 
into multiple files (.gig, .gx01, etc.). LinuxSampler can read those, 
but Gigedit can't save them. So, if your samples happen to be larger 
than 2 GB, you're out of luck.

I had this problem with the Sampletekk pianos I bought last month (White 
Grand and Black Grand), and the only solution I could find was to get 
hold of a copy of GigaStudio and run it on Windows :(
On the LinuxSampler forum I found a small program called updatebg5 
that's supposed to work at least for the Black Grand, but for me it 
crashed after processing the first 2 GB file...


Dominic
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