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.