I'm using my 30 days of Awave to extract some sample sets from sf2-files in my archive.
Quite time-consuming, because I have to close and open the app again after every single save..
The content appears to have different resolutions, so I convert them all to 16-bit 44 k. So far :
Multiple samples of 9 different Chinese instruments (http://www.louigiverona.com/webarchive/samzen/samps/zipz/chinese.zip)
8 samples of a Clavinet (http://www.louigiverona.com/webarchive/samzen/samps/zipz/clavinet.zip)
65 samples, mostly percussion, of Kit 08 (http://www.louigiverona.com/webarchive/samzen/samps/zipz/kit_08.zip)
65 samples in Kit 09 (http://www.louigiverona.com/webarchive/samzen/samps/zipz/kit_09.zip) and another 59 samples in Kit 10 (http://www.louigiverona.com/webarchive/samzen/samps/zipz/kit_10.zip) - some overlaps.
This time I could reduce the time a bit, because I discovered that I can open several instances of Awave simultaneously.
Wouldnt CdXtract be more suitable for what you want?
www.cdxtract.com
Thanks. It probably would, but it's a demo, and since this is a function I would rarely use, it's not worth buying.
And I got tipped about a freeware app : Xtrakk (not tested yet)
http://homepages.compuserve.de/murmel99/software.htm
So far, I must say, is the content of most .sf2 file quite a mess. All kinds of different resolutions packed together.
A new set of 9 samples of the Yamaha SY-1 here (http://www.louigiverona.com/webarchive/samzen/samps/zipz/yamaha_sy1.zip)
Hi,
I know it will be too late for you guys, but it may help someone else later...
There is a freeware available to export sample (one by one are all together) from a SoundFont :
http://www.pascalmugnier.com/Soundfont-Exporter.html (http://www.pascalmugnier.com/Soundfont-Exporter.html)
Cheers
Quote from: Scalpweb on October 04, 2012, 12:07:03
I know it will be too late for you guys, but it may help someone else later...
I fear for Sam it is indeed too late, since he passed away in 2010. :(
However, the application looks interesting, yet it could still need some improvements and bug fixes:
- Pressing cancel in the folder selection dialog (when using the "Export" button) results in an exception.
- Such a basic program shouldn't require a setup program. How about providing a zipped version without installer as well?
- How about exporting individual instruments in multi-sample formats such as ITI or XI?