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picato
15.04.2004, 08:20 PM
When I got a second hand sampler recently i also got some cds with rfl files on. I suppose this ones is for the Reason software only, but is there any way to encode them into wave or another soundformat that ordinary samplers can read?

303lovesit
16.04.2004, 06:52 AM
Not 100% sure but think this programme might have that option in it to change to most formats but like i say not 100% sure but prety sure it does most!! :!:

Have a gannder its www.cdxtract.com


could be wrong but worth a try! :)

303lovesit
16.04.2004, 06:59 AM
Just checked and it does say propelerhead reason files but which ones I dont know here is the list of ones it can change to and from!

http://www.cdxtract.com/formats.php



Akai S1000 / S3000 EMU Soundfont
Roland S7xx
MESA
EMU III / ESI / IV / EOS Akai S5000 / S6000
Akai S5000 / S6000 NI Reaktor map
EMU Soundfont Creamware Pulsar STS
Akai MPC 2000/3000 Tascam GigaSampler/Studio
Tascam GigaSampler/Studio Emagic EXS24
Emagic EXS24 Steinberg Halion
Digidesign SampleCell VSampler
Creamware Pulsar STS NI Kontakt
Kurzweil PropellerHeads Reason NN-XT
SampleCell (Mac only)
NI Battery
Wav Wav
Aiff Aiff
Akai MPC .snd MP3 (PC only)
Creamware Pulsar .s
Sound Designer II (Mac only)


Like i said check it out not to sure about that perticular format your looking for but it does say propellerheads reason :)

Hope you find a solution :)

Juho L
16.04.2004, 08:31 AM
I tried to find RFL extractor some time ago and found out that there are no such thing. There's no way getting the samples out of refills without recording them via Reason.

3o3
16.04.2004, 09:55 AM
That is what i also think - maybe you could open them with reason.. make some those files you want into .wav and load them into your sampler mate

Juho L
16.04.2004, 10:30 AM
That is what i also think - maybe you could open them with reason.. make some those files you want into .wav and load them into your sampler mate

There's so much trouble in getting the samples to wav that I wouldn't bother, since there are no so good samples that would make me recording them on one track and exporting to wav and then copy pasting the file in wave editor.

picato
16.04.2004, 01:34 PM
There's so much trouble in getting the samples to wav that I wouldn't bother, since there are no so good samples that would make me recording them on one track and exporting to wav and then copy pasting the file in wave editor.

So Reason samples sucks or what?

Juho L
16.04.2004, 03:01 PM
So Reason samples sucks or what?

Usually yes.

3o3
16.04.2004, 07:08 PM
but still it depends on what .rfl files you've got, there are some high quality .rfl files with great samples.

what .rfl do you got?

Juho L
16.04.2004, 09:00 PM
I'm not saying that you shouldn't try to get the samples because they suck, but because there's too much trouble even the samples would be great.

You'll have to do these procedures to get the samples:

Load the samples in a sampler and set the keyranges that you have the samples you want on one patch. Then create a sequencer track for the sampler and play each sample. Then export audio track and then open the wave in wave editor and start copy pasting the samples as smaller wavs.

I can assure you that there are no so good samples that would get me going through that trouble.

3o3
17.04.2004, 10:41 AM
I've acctually got 10gigs of .rfl files for my reason and most of them are already mapped for the NN19-sampler and NN-XT.

After that the problem starts if you want the whole keyrange to your other sampler.

TommyS
17.04.2004, 01:35 PM
Refills cant be converted to any other format. The closest you can get is mixdown each sample. :?

Its sucks. Blame propellerheads for this. They wont give out permission for people to de-compress and open this format for conversion.

:D

picato
17.04.2004, 03:17 PM
what .rfl do you got?

There's a lot of them and actually I haven't checked it all up because i can't use them. Is there some particular good ones you can suggest? (I don't really need already made stuff like arpeggios and synth lines...)