2011/10/07 07:09:41
Chregg
Josh Ive sent them, Teksonik, give me your e-mail and ill send them to you too
2011/10/07 07:50:34
Teksonik
I'd be more than happy to help but are those commercial samples from Galbanum? I can't accept the commercial wavs due to redistribution issues but if Josh or someone from CW can clear it with Galbanum I can accept the wavs for testing purposes....
2011/10/07 11:04:08
Chregg
yeah they are, i bought them 4 weeks ago, but still, it isnt a horrible crime, give me your e-mail, look at it from the point of research !!!
2011/10/07 18:56:50
Teksonik
It's not a matter of the severity of the crime it's simply not legal to redistribute copyrighted material. If Josh or someone at CW can clear it with Galbanum I'd be happy to help with the research....It's something probably best handled through the Beta Forum........
2011/10/10 12:38:22
DigitalArchivist
I too can not load the Galbanum 2010 Architecture Collection 32-bit 96kHz waveforms into Z3TA+ 2.1 64-bit. They load fine into Rapture 64-bit and Dimension Pro 64-bit. The Galbanum CE collection 32-bit loads fine into Z3TA+2.1. I sent Josh Langberg one of the Galbanum 2010 Architecture files for his research. He said it might be an issue with the size of the file. I also sent the file that I'd converted into 44.1kHz. The 44.1kHz version ended up being almost twice as large. But it wouldn't load into Z3TA+ 2.1 either. I can still load the 44.1kHZ waveform into Rapture and Dimension Pro.
2011/10/14 15:30:52
Chregg
solved it, had to go into the subfolders and copy them in, now they load fine
2011/10/14 22:49:00
DigitalArchivist
Chregg: "solved it, had to go into the subfolders and copy them in, now they load fine". Can you be more specific about the steps you took? I haven't heard back from Josh regarding the one example I sent him from the Galbanum 2010 Architecture Collection.
2011/10/15 06:45:58
Chregg
the galbanum 2010 wavs, its 2 folders you have to open to get to the folders where the wavs are,just copy all the folders with the wavs (i.e classic saw and so on) and they'll load ok !! hope that helps
2011/10/15 16:16:33
DigitalArchivist
Thanks Chregg. Just to confirm, are you copying and pasting the folders to the location where Z3TA+ 2.1 stores its user wave files? Seems like odd behavior for this program since it will load the Galbanum CE waveforms. Anyway, assuming I'm correct and I don't hear back via the forum, I'll give that a try. If it works I'll let Josh know. Thanks again!
2011/10/15 17:55:27
jma
I copied the Galbanum folder "Architecture Waveforms 2010 Wav32" to the z3ta wavetables folder (immediately inside the Galbanum folder should be "Add - BinAdd Arth",  "Add - BinAdd Fib", etc.) In Windows 7 the default location is C:\Cakewalk Content\Z3TA+ 2\Wavetables. I have no problem loading and playing the Galbanum files from that location.
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