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  • Multisample XML help?

    Evening Michael,

    That’s a great reply and thought into how one could do it.
    It’s clear to understand the way your thinking and worth checking out..

    I managed to get them saved manually today just creating 1 new synth, loading a sample, saving, then opening another & saving. All of 250 samples and it actually didn’t take as long as I thought. (So tonight I started on sampling the SY85).

    It would be great to have a little program that you could point to your multisample sample directory (in my case ‘multisamples/CS1x’ folder).
    (*1 - Tell pc where the samples are).

    Choose how/where you want the samples placed in the deluge : like from 171 onwards, Or ‘CS1x-001’ onwards.
    (* 2 - Tell where you want the samples and in what name/number format).

    Hit Enter and it would process to create the XML files either in its correct location on the SD card (Synth directory) or you ‘choose destination’ and manual put the XML files onto the SD card.
    (* 3 - Pc writes and puts the XML files in the correct location and you now can scroll your multisamples as Synth patches all nice and easy).

    Cheers.

    D4tz

  • Multisample XML help?

    Thanks for some insight Bolgani.

    I haven’t looked at the XML files after I saved them onboard but what you have mentioned above makes me think it might be easier for now to manually save each file onboard.

    I guess if all onboard parameters are set to a ‘default’ level as to not modify the sample imported/loaded to use, and you can enter a sample note range of say C1 to C6, might be of use in samples being correctly loaded.
    This is all of course with a little utility app to make the import process quicker of 10s/100s of ‘multisamples’.

    If I get time I’ll have a look at my imported saved samples XML but unfortunately I can’t program to write such a utility.

    (Maybe this procedure could be carried out on the Deluge itself by group importing and saving as synths?).

    Thanks very much though for the input.

    D4tz