Playing .wavs without a .sf2 file in SFZ

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Playing .wavs without a .sf2 file in SFZ

I just downloaded Natural Studio's free NST kit and the free sfz soundfont player and am quite tickled. However I also downloaded a library of Manytone drum .wavs that are to be used with a soundfont, but there was no .sf2 file with those. So how do I get those to play in sfz? Thank you.
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    markheath
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    RE: Playing .wavs without a .sf2 file in SFZ 2005/12/12 07:54:10 (permalink)
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    RE: Playing .wavs without a .sf2 file in SFZ 2005/12/12 14:18:39 (permalink)
    Thanks, I'll get those also. However, what I mean is, so do I just load the non-NSKit .wav files I got from this other company and put them in the NSKit folder to make them work?
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    RE: Playing .wavs without a .sf2 file in SFZ 2005/12/12 14:25:35 (permalink)
    You need to learn how to write sfz files. Thankfully they're not too complicated, especially for drums. Open the sfz files I pointed you at in notepad, and you should quickly be able to get an idea of how to create your own. Also, you'll get more people helping you if you ask your questions over at the Instruments forum.

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