Converting Dimension Pro and SD3 multisamples from flac to wav

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2013/03/20 23:23:51 (permalink)

Converting Dimension Pro and SD3 multisamples from flac to wav

EDIT :  I changed the title of this thread (from "Sonar X2 multisamples") to better reflect what the thread ended up dealing with.
Also, I suggest reading through to the end of the thread since I posted while I was figuring out how to do things and made some mistakes along the way.
 
I've been poking around in the various Sonar sample repositories with the intention of setting up a central place with all my samples. Well, at least the sfz, wav and flac files. This should make it easier to share samples between instruments if I put the collection at the top of a disk. No more hunting around in the depths of Sonar.

I have discovered some issues that complicate my plan. A few examples :

DimPro samples are flac files and its sfz files point to flac files.
SD3 samples are flac files but the sfz files point to wav files, with same names as the flac files that are present.
Rapture and DropZone samples are wav files and their sfz files point to wav files.

These are the only synths I've looked at so far.

Rapture and DropZone can't read flac files.
Both DimPro and SD3 will look for a flac file with the same name as the wav file in the sfz file.
So the orignal wav files were replaced with flac files,then the programs modified but not SD3's sfz files.

I've done some trials. I converted some DimPro multisample flac files to wav files and fixed the sfz files to point to them
if necessary (So far only DimPro has pointers to flac files in its sfz files).

Having done that, I can play the same multisample in DimPro, Rapture, SD3 and DropZone. It's pretty cool to have SD3 play a beat with a Hammond B3 for a kick drum :-)

That's not the best example, but it's what I happened to load into SD3 while testing.
post edited by Paul P - 2013/07/07 01:40:30

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    Re:Sonar multisamples 2013/03/21 04:26:18 (permalink)
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    DimPro samples are flac files and its sfz files point to flac files.
    Strange!  My DimPro multisamples are all WAV files (with SFZ files pointing to WAV).  No Flac files whatsoever amongst them, even in the later updates.

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    Re:Sonar multisamples 2013/03/21 09:48:03 (permalink)

    From your signature, your running Sonar 7 ?

    That surely has something to do with it. I'm on X2.






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    Re:Sonar multisamples 2013/03/22 05:23:45 (permalink)
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    From your signature, your running Sonar 7 ?

    That surely has something to do with it. I'm on X2.

    True that my original copy is older, but my installation includes later updates too.

    I make a habit of reading all the posts about DimPro in this forum and I have never seen any mention of the multisample file format being changed.  This seems like a major overhaul.  How did I miss that?

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    Re:Sonar multisamples 2013/03/22 09:11:19 (permalink)

    Kev999, do you have DimPro 1.5 ?

    In my case, some of the flac samples are probably from Cakewalk's DimPro free sample packs 1-3.
    I have to look at some file timestamps when I get the chance to see which ones.

    Session Drummer 3, though, is all flac (it used to be wav) and I haven't added anything to it.




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    Re:Sonar multisamples 2013/03/22 18:58:43 (permalink)
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    Kev999, do you have DimPro 1.5 ?

    In my case, some of the flac samples are probably from Cakewalk's DimPro free sample packs 1-3.

    No, I'm sticking with 1.2 for now.

    I have the 3 expansion free packs (which are all WAV), plus a few additional purchased packs from the Cakewalk Store (again all WAV).  I've also created a few of my own multisamples and sfz files.  I therefore need to leave the sample content's folder structure intact and would never want to reinstall it all again from scratch.  I keep it on a separate harddrive (along with content for other softsyths such as Battery3 and SampleTank) and have a backup copy elsewhere.  Whenever I have reinstalled these softsynths or migrated PCs, my 85GB of sample content remains unaffected.

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    Re:Sonar multisamples 2013/03/26 22:03:37 (permalink)
    367 of my dim pro samples are .wav files and 12298 are .flacs.
    the only wavs are in the holiday pack.
    this had something to do with sample protection iirc - several of the flac files will not play in the sequencer if you drag them onto a track and you cannot convert them to wav files
    specific examples are pretty much any sample in the following directory:
    C:\Program Files\Cakewalk\Dimension Pro\multisamples\21 - Vocals\Jacyn Riffs

    best way I've found to manage the location of the samples is to move the folder and create a symbolic link in the original location to the new location.

     
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    Re:Sonar multisamples 2013/03/26 22:43:57 (permalink)
    swamptooth, I'm not sure what you mean by not being able to convert the flac files to wav.

    I did that easily with the open source fre:ac audio converter. It'll batch convert an entire folder.

    I still have to find a way to do it recursively. I've used a recursive grep to change the file types in the sfz files.

    You know, since the flac files are compressed, they have to be decompressed everytime a sample is loaded.
    That must slow things down.
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    Re:Sonar multisamples 2013/03/27 16:55:30 (permalink)
    hrm. . i think my confusion started when i tried to preview or load the jacyn riffs from the dim pro multisamples via the media browser and sonar would hang or crash.  oh, well they work fine via studio one's media browser and winamp so it must be a sonar issue...

     
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    Re:Sonar multisamples 2013/03/31 13:24:10 (permalink)
    You'd think that when Cakewalk decided to switch to flac files for its samples, they'd have patched the X2 Media Browser to be able to read them.
    They did after all patch DimPro and SD3.

    So another reason to convert everything to wav.

    I've started the process and have so far done DimPro's drum samples. It's pretty quick with fre:ac, just browse to a folder and hit convert
    and it converts all files in the folder.

    But there are a lot of folders ! It'll take me a couple of weeks or so, doing an hour or two here and there.

    The wav files are roughly three times bigger than the flac files.

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    Re:Sonar multisamples 2013/03/31 16:58:41 (permalink)
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    I've started the process and have so far done DimPro's drum samples. It's pretty quick with fre:ac, just browse to a folder and hit convert and it converts all files in the folder. 
    Does it update the SFZ files too?

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    Re:Sonar multisamples 2013/03/31 22:59:44 (permalink)
    Kev999, you have to do fix the sfz files separately, but that's pretty easy with grepWin which will recursively replace a text string within a file with another string.

    You just tell it to replace all occurences of ".flac" with ".wav"

    I made great progress this evening since, after an awful lot of needless mouse clicking (hours), I discovered by accident that fre:ac will on its own descend recursively into sub folders.

    So you can convert 2000 flacs to wavs in about 10 seconds.

    fre:ac crashed on me a couple of times when I asked it to do over 1500 files at once, then I had to go and find out where it stopped and continue from there, but for more reasonable numbers of files it works fine.

    You're better off doing the main subfolders one at a time since some of them are already all wav files and fre:ac will reconvert them and you end up with a bunch of xxx.wav.new files that have then to be deleted.

    I just finished the audio files conversions of the "Multisamples" folder under Dimension Pro. I still have to take care of the sfz files.

    Oh, and so far I've ended up with both wav and flac files in the same folder. I will be deleting all flac files as a separate step.

    For those of you who might consider doing a similar conversion, I strongly suggest you make a copy of the Multisamples directory and work on that. Once it's done you can switch it with the original and maybe keep that somewhere safe. Also copy a piece of the directory tree and practice on that with fre:ac and grepWin (or whatever other tools you use) until you're satisfied with the procedure.

    The options for fre:ac are a bit obscure. One especially important one is the "Use input file folder if possible". This must absolutely be checked and then the Output folder" will be ignored.

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    Re:Sonar multisamples 2013/03/31 23:28:36 (permalink)
    Just to make sure all of this was going to be useful, I fired up X2 and went straight to the Media Brower and loaded a Jacyn Riffs sample.

    Well, Sonar didn't crash but she sounds pretty sick (sick like in dying). But then so do the trumpets and everything else.

    The samples sound fine playing in Windows Media Player and sound reasonable in DropZone so there must be something with the Media Browser that I'm not aware of.

    I'll look into this more tomorrow evening.


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    Re:Sonar multisamples 2013/04/01 21:24:55 (permalink)
    I think I'm done, except that I haven't switched the converted Multisamples folder with the original.
    It's now 10 Gb big instead of 6 Gb with flac files. A bit odd since a wav file is three times the size of the flac file.
    I removed the flac files.

    I just did the sfz files, that was easy. Just point grepWin to the Multisamples folder and let it loose.

    In a minute or so it converted close to 600 sfz files replacing over 55,000 filename extensions. There are over 31,000 files in the samples folder.

    All in all the entire conversion was relatively painless. It wouldn't be more than an hour or two's work if I had to do it over again.

    I'm going to convert the Session Drummer 3 samples tomorrow.

    Jacyn has come back from the dead, the problem was in the Media Browser. It was set to play samples back at the project tempo.
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    Re:Sonar multisamples 2013/04/03 22:23:08 (permalink)
    Just did the Session Drummer 3 samples folder found at :

    ...\Vstplugins\Session Drummer 3\Contents\Kits

    There are twelve subfolders and I ran fre:ac on these one at a time. These folders have up to about 800 flac files each. Fre:ac behaved flawlessly.

    3874 flac files in all. Took about 10 minutes total. Folder size went from almost 800 MB to 2.6 GB.

    Unlike for DimPRo, the SD3 sfz files still point to wav files so they don't have to be changed.

    Besides DimPro and SD3, I don't think there are any other flac files in Sonar.

    EDIT :
    Hmmm, in SD3 not all sfz files play if I switch the sfz associated with a particular drum/cymbal to another one. But this also is true for the original folders/samples.
    More research necessary !
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    Re:Sonar multisamples 2013/04/05 18:56:03 (permalink)
    I figured out what's happening with SD3's samples.

    If a sfz file has no references to particular keys (key=, lokey=,hikey=), the sample will play on any instrument in the drum kit.

    If there are references to keys in the sfz file, the sample will only play if the key (midi percussion instrument code) is appropriate to the instrument you loaded it for. There are some non-standard codes used in SD3.

    So a hats sfz will not play on the floor tom.

    All the various hats sfz files will play on the hi-hats, but nowhere else.

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    Re:Sonar multisamples 2013/04/06 16:32:30 (permalink)
    i would caution that making all of these changes to cakewalk files may invalidate any technical support you would receive for the products in question.  

     
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    Re:Sonar multisamples 2013/04/06 21:47:47 (permalink)
    That's a reasonable warning. In my case I have copies of the original folders.

    I somehow don't expect to be needing Cakewalk support for anything, especially related to samples,
    but no one should go mucking around Sonar files without a good idea of what they're doing and a way of backing out of any trouble.
    As a last resort one can always reinstall Sonar.

    I see what I'm doing as cleaning up a bit of a mess. The fact that the Media Browser will hang sonar on just about any Dim Pro sample
    is the most glaring.

    I bought Sonar exclusively for it's synths and the recording and mixing environment that goes with them,
    so something like the media browser is like one of the most important tools for me, at least in the beginning.
    I'd really like a good sample librarian and some sort of consistency between instruments.

    I've also had a good time finding out how Sonar is built (I see Sonar as more or less a single instrument).
    I expect this to help me greatly when I start to really put it to work.

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    Re:Sonar multisamples 2013/04/07 01:59:32 (permalink)
    sample librarians are a HUGE issue.  the fact that garage band can integrate an awesome librarian AND come stock on a mac is pretty nice.  fwiw the librarian in n-i's battery 4 is pretty killer! :D

     
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    Re:Sonar multisamples 2013/07/03 22:25:09 (permalink)
    This saga continues with a new development...

    After reading everything I've been able to collect about the sfz file format, which is considerable and has taken me weeks to digest, I thought I'd finally get my hands dirty and actually do something.  I immediately hit a snag, my DimPro samples no longer sustained !  It took me a while to figure things out, especially since I've been off the grid for the last week and have only been able to test some ideas in the last hour or two, now that I'm back on the 'net.  Suffice it to say that I tore my hair out several times in the last few days.

    The problem turned out to be that during my conversions from flac to wav, using the fre:ac converter, the loop information did not transfer into the wav files.  This information is stored in the metadata portion of the flac file.  The flac encoder/decoder has an option "keep foreign metadata" but fre:ac does not let one select this option as far as I can tell, and doesn't itself select it.

    After further research, I've discovered that the FLAC Frontend (v2.0), which uses flac 1.3 released last month, is sufficient for the task as it has on option to keep the metadata and it will also recursively descend into a folder tree.

    I've just tried this out on DimPro's "03 - Organs" subfolder (again fixing the .sfz files to point to the new wav files) and it works !  My samples sustain once more.  I will definitely sleep better tonight !  Tomorrow I'll reconvert all my flac samples, and hope for the best...

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    Re:Sonar multisamples 2013/07/04 22:23:09 (permalink)
    I just reconverted everything with only one minor hitch.  I offer some statistics for those that might consider doing this sort of thing.  My Dimension Pro Multisamples folder contains only what came with X2 Producer (presumably the same as if you bought DimPro separately) plus a few free content packs from Cakewalk since last November.

    There are several DimPro multisample folders that already use wav files, so they can be skipped.  These are :

    05 - Guitars
          - only Godin Artisan, other guitars use flac files
    32 - Rapture Scapes
    34 - Twisted Textures
    36 - Twisted Modeling
    40 - Stabs and Hits
    96 - Virtual B3
    99 - Vintage Sound Library
    Cabinet and Amp Simulations
    Digital Sound Factory E-MU Proteus Examples
    Digital Sound Factory Keys
    Digital Sound Factory Symphonic Strings HD
    Hollywood Edge FX
    Pro-Sounds

    The rest of the multisample folders contain flac files.  My installation has 12,873 flac files.  These were converted in less than five minutes in one go using FLAC Frontend.  Just select all the folders you want, drag them into FLAC Frontend, check "Keep foreign metadata" then hit "Decode".

    The only oddity I encounted was that FLAC Frontend refused to convert the Platinum Samples Rock_Legends freebie (which X2 Producer owners got a little while back) since the flac files "contained no metadata".  I don't see why this should cause a failure but just unchecking the foreign metadata box fixed things.

    For the sfz files, grepWin searched 19,133 files and replaced 27,054 instances of ".flac" with ".wav" in 560 files.

    It took longer to type this message than to convert all the files...
     
    Edit :  I then reconverted the Session Drummer 3 multisamples in case the samples had any metadata that needed to follow the conversion (I presume that there aren't any loops, but have no idea if there's anything else of importance).  As mentioned, the sfz files already contain references to wav files (even though the actual samples are flac files) so they didn't require updating.
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