April 2, 201411 yr I have downloaded a library full of samples in WAV files. Problem is, each note is a WAV file... How am i supposed to use them? I can't find any tutorials that cover libraries with each note being a WAV. Im using FL STUDIO btw (Aha! I found a bug in the forum! It was showing 0 views since the day i've started the topic. now that i've bumped it it showed 33 views, like it was refreshed or something.) (Crap, now i can't delete the bump anymore) Edited April 5, 201411 yr by EmperorWeeGeeII
April 12, 201411 yr Use them with nanostudio (blipinteractive.com). This is what I do when adding ambient effects to my music. I put the wav files to nanostudio directory and load them up.
August 20, 201411 yr Ugh, .wav files? That's messy. Other than loading them up one by one, you either have to make them into a soundfont using something like Vienna Soundfont Studio or somehow make them into a VST library if you feel like coding .DLL files. :P I don't know of a "make a sound library out of .wav file" program other than soundfont studios. Basically, raw .wav files suck. This is why pro-level libraries don't do that - The raw sounds are packaged into coherent files that can be read by a sampler such as Kontakt or PLAY. .wav files need a engine that you code yourself (make the next Kontakt!) or need to be worked with manually. -Been an FL Studio user since 2005. Edited August 20, 201411 yr by action9000
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