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Nice heads up Numaniod. Time to download :) (the pack that is) :D

Patrick.

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Thank you for the link. I found it. Have to figure out how to import all these libraries in to the sampler...

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You simply have to choose "Load bank" in Zampler, then you navigate to the main .fxb file of the bank, and it loads it. I don't think there is such thing as "import", and you have it ready the next time you load up Zampler. Although i'm not at all sure about that, maybe there is a way.

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Thanks, will try.

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Thanks for the free CS-40m pack Beat and Yamaha :tu:

https://www.facebook.com/yamahasynths/a ... 3389681180

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Another big thanks for this nice freebie devoted to DX1 & 5 :love:

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Does someone have a working link to the Pittsburgh lib?

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Numanoid wrote:This doesn't work anymore?

https://www.facebook.com/beat.magazin/p ... 33693417:0
It works if you remove ":8080" from the URL.

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Indeed it does, so the working link is:

http://www.zampler.de/upload/Zampler-Pi ... odular.rar

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SirKen wrote:It works if you remove ":8080" from the URL.
:tu:

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Not 64 bit jet:(

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classic wrote:Not 64 bit jet:(
What are you on about, it is 64 bit for Windows.

And if you are smart enough you download the sample content and upload the sfz multi patches in some other programme that is 64 bit on Mac.

Unlike TalSampler, the Zampler files ship as wav, not some closed format.

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Numanoid wrote:Unlike TalSampler, the Zampler files ship as wav, not some closed format.
That is not quite right, TAL-Sampler close format with embed wav is only one option.
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