Hello Mark1
I think the task I'm asking for is even easier. Consider this link:
http://www.sampletekk.com/eprod/How%20To%20Make%20WG%20GS3%20File.pdf
What they do, is sell samples in a multi-format distribution. ou get the
amples, trimmed and grommed for direct use, together with an .nki file and
maybe ex24 or whatever else. You also get a gigfile, with all the right
configurations, but if you want to use the gigfile, you have to open it in
gigastudio - or if less than 2GB you can do it in gigedit already - and import
the wav-files. the directories and gig-files are setup so, that you just click
on the folder and say "import" or "build" or whatever they call it and then
the samples get copied into the gig-file. All envelopes, keyswithcing,
filters, offsets and groups and what else there is, is already made up. They
just do it, to save space on the server, I suppose.
So I'm not asking for magic, just for a kind of mini-program, which
automates something like: open gig-file, mark folder, press button and do the
work. The functions should be there in the gigedit code. Just this time, I
want it to work without the GUI, since I can't touch it. And it is a bit
tiresome to ask a friend. Because that usually means, putting the files on the
net, the other party downloading, building the gig and then uploading again,
so I can download it. - In some cases this is inevitable, where the gigs will
be larger than 2GB, but anything else, is certainly a task I would like to
perform. :-)
Kindly yours
Julien
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