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2014/08/02 04:57:21
dburns
I want my sam-ple-tee...
 
Thanks to MK, Sting, and all the boys.
 
Waiting for my box version with wild anticipation.
 

 
2014/08/02 10:00:54
Bajan Blue
I know this has been answered I expect elsewhere, but just to confirm.
The only reason I would really want to upgrade would be so I can use my Sampletron / SampleMoog perhaps Mirolsav without problems - my system does not like even Sampletank 2 Jbridged so I use it on another computer across the network.
 
So I really sort of need just the 64bit application part - the sounds wouldn't really bother me too much.
I also have a load of Esounds add on packs that I am sure I have read you can convert and use
 
So does Sampletron / Moog now just play through Sampletank and as such in the future will they disappear as separate products. If Peter IK could help here, would be appreciated.
Thanks
Nigel
 
2014/08/02 11:46:51
dubdisciple
I have not gotten around to testing installing other ik synths or expansionb yet. I wanted to make sure things were reasonably stable before adding another variable.
2014/08/02 12:19:08
drewfx1
Bajan Blue
I know this has been answered I expect elsewhere, but just to confirm.
The only reason I would really want to upgrade would be so I can use my Sampletron / SampleMoog perhaps Mirolsav without problems - my system does not like even Sampletank 2 Jbridged so I use it on another computer across the network.
 
So I really sort of need just the 64bit application part - the sounds wouldn't really bother me too much.
I also have a load of Esounds add on packs that I am sure I have read you can convert and use
 
So does Sampletron / Moog now just play through Sampletank and as such in the future will they disappear as separate products. If Peter IK could help here, would be appreciated.
Thanks
Nigel
 




After installing ST3, there is an import function for SampleTron/Moog/Xpansion tanks and they copy the stuff over and they show up in an area of the ST3 library.
2014/08/02 13:19:01
pentimentosound
This short video explains how to easily import your old libraries into ST3. I thought it was already on this thread, but here it is again.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgPyLDXAdNg
 
Michael
2014/08/02 15:00:12
dubdisciple
Today I imported Miroslav and drum xpansion and they work fine so far.  Was fairly simple.  I think the people who had issue tried importing BEFORE they had installed ST3 sounds.
2014/08/02 15:51:01
Bajan Blue
Guys
Many thanks and thanks to you Michael for the youtube link, I must have missed that!
Now this may well have just swayed me into an upgrade I think - if I can use all my old stuff natively that really would be worth it.
Again thanks guys
Nigel
 
2014/08/03 08:30:46
pentimentosound
My pleasure! Share the knowledge and we all get smarter, better informed and enjoy ourselves and DAWs more.
Michael
2014/08/03 16:02:39
dmbaer
Here's a tip for those importing multiple legacy libraries.  After each import, the software goes into a rebuild-the-database process, and this can take a while.  You can cancel this as soon as it starts.  Let it run for the final import only, and you'll save a load of time.
2014/08/03 16:42:33
rtucker55
So when you import does it actually create new sample sets in the ST3 format and use more drive space or is it just a pointer to the original st2 sample?
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