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Byaxkan Sat May 07, 2005 5:59 pm
OK, This is my first topic:
I'm not that newby :), I started with hardware samplers then move to PC, now I'm trying to go back partialy to hardware.
I have already all my drums banks/programs in my computer, mostly in Native Instruments format: Kontakt or Battery.
I know I can re do them in the Akai one by one (by hand, very slow :( ).
Is there any easier way to just convert from those formats to the .PGM AKAI format? The samples still in Wav format, so that's not an issue. I'm just asking about the "programs".
Or maybe anyway using a standard format that both PC and AKAI read?
Thanks in advance,

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By sparq Sun May 08, 2005 3:49 am
ok, if you have them all in wav format, and are easily accessible, then try downloading Blue Box (found on this site) or the mpc program creator, both free. blue box, someone here on the forum wrote just for us. then import all your wavs into that software. it creates pgm files for use on the 1000
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By Penfold Mon May 09, 2005 1:32 pm
awave studio does it all.
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By Antonym Mon May 09, 2005 2:14 pm
what genius made it so that every time we use the word "samples" it links to the mpc-samples page....

hmm what comes next, a paid membership to the boards?
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By Penfold Mon May 09, 2005 3:27 pm
Antonym wrote:what genius made it so that every time we use the word "samples" it links to the mpc-samples page....

hmm what comes next, a paid membership to the boards?


check this out..

mixer
ebook
Layering
Bass
Piano
loops

i wonder what other ones do that