I have been making DirectWave vesrions of patches from various VSTs to give my poor CPU a break. Most of the patches are velocity sensitive and the DirectWave versions I made consist of 8 samples per key over 88 keys.
Needless to say, the patches are huge and take ages to load when opening a project.
Is there any way I can create draft quality versions from these full patches (e.g. take every 5th key sample and just stretch that sample over the intervening keys) without having to go through the process of loading up and sampling all these VSTs again?
Thanks
Simple way to create a 'draft' quality version of a patch?
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Re: Simple way to create a 'draft' quality version of a patc
Hello Satie,
In this case I think it would be ...
Re: Simple way to create a 'draft' quality version of a patc
Hello there, thanks for your response (and for ...
Re: Simple way to create a 'draft' quality version of a patc
Would it be possible to save a "total recall" v...
Re: Simple way to create a 'draft' quality version of a patc
Spivkurl wrote:Would it be possible to save a "...
Re: Simple way to create a 'draft' quality version of a patc
I should point out that if there is any way to ...
Re: Simple way to create a 'draft' quality version of a patc
Are you loading the samples from a separate har...
Re: Simple way to create a 'draft' quality version of a patc
Satie wrote:Spivkurl wrote:Would it be possible...
Re: Simple way to create a 'draft' quality version of a patc
FidelityMusic (IL) wrote:Are you loading the sa...
Re: Simple way to create a 'draft' quality version of a patc
Spivkurl wrote:Satie wrote:Spivkurl wrote:Would...
Re: Simple way to create a 'draft' quality version of a patc
You can try Wavosaur for bit depth conversion.