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SampliConv - equal rights for all!

 
   

 

 
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The worlds possibly biggest pro sample archive speaks one language - AKAI. There are thousands of sampling CDs in AKAI™ format and they are mostly professional quality.

If you want to use these hi-quality sounds in your songs, you have two possibilities: buy a hardware sampler or get some software which converts those sounds to something your equipment understands.

Every audio software on the planet understands WAV, soundcards often speak SoundFont™ - and that's what SampliConv makes out of your AKAI CDs.
 

 
   

SampliConv opens the door for you

 
   

SampliConv can convert single samples and programs directly from an AKAI S-1000 / S-3000 CD and store them as WAV resp. SF2 files.

An important issue are the parameters: those have a major impact on the result. It's the envelopes which make up a sound, the LFO's and the filter settings - all of that get's translated by SampliConv and is written to SF2 (SoundFont) files (This ensures that this breathtaking piano sounds as natural and sparkling as intended...) Single samples (which are converted to WAV files) contain the original loop settings of the respective source sample.

It's as easy as can be: put an AKAI CD into your PC's CDROM drive and select a bank / partition in the AKAI CD structure.

Next you can browse through the bank's contents and pre-listen some of the samples. Select one or more of them and export them as WAV files. Select one or more of the programs and export them as SF2.


 
   

With SampliConv you release the power of AKAI

 
   

put those hi-quality samples in your songs! Feed some real pro sounds to your soundcard - check it out and get the demo!

 
   

 

 
   

Features:

 
   

digital sample and program extraction from AKAI CDs
uses the PC´s standard CDROM drive
extracted WAV files contain proper loop information
accurate SF2 conversion (mapping, velocity switching, panning, filter settings, keytracking, tuning, both envelopes)
fast preview: double-clicking in the region list plays the detected sample region (looped or one shot)
optional automatic normalizing during sample export
multiple save option allows export of several samples and / or programs at once