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Turning VSTs into (multi)samples
Tenebrous
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I'd just like to start a discussion on this. I have a Deluge on order, hopefully here by mid/end Feb!
Previously I've worked a lot with Cubase and other DAWs. I have a bunch of VSTs that I love using, but obviously they can't be used as-is on the Deluge, so I would like to convert them to a bunch of WAVs, as simply as possible.
I am currently using a simple VST host:
http://transonic.kohoutech.com/products/auditor/auditor.html
with this sampler:
https://www.discodsp.com/bliss/
which can sample a VST and produce a bunch of WAVs.
Here's an example created in this way: https://www.dropbox.com/s/tqq3wysr0yowynm/LaserHarp.zip?dl=1
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Thanks for the hint At least on Mac you don't need any host because Bliss will also be installed as stand-alone app. It's a great value and speeds up multi sampling extremely. Unfortunately, the automatic loop function in Bliss does not always produce useful results. You have often fine-tune the resulting sustain loops which is a time-intensive task.
Theres a link how to export vst for deluge here
http://forums.synthstrom.com/discussion/comment/4609#Comment_4609
Korg M1 for deluge
Yeah I imagine I'd have to manually adjust them loops on the Deluge in a lot of cases. At least Bliss speeds up the actual conversion to .wav though.