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Any advantage to converting Decent Sampler instruments to AudioLayer? [Yes!]

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  • edited February 2023

    @JMmusic said:
    If the library is simple, or the DS->SFZ->AL conversion route is not too painful, then I think it's worth the effort.

    I just noticed this ds2sfz conversion tool. Have you any experience with it? One could dream of a somewhat pain-free DS-SFZ-AL conversion.
    https://github.com/eodowd/ds2sfz

    Edit: not sure if this or the earlier mentioned ConvertWithMoss is the better option.

  • @VirSyn said:

    @jo92346 said:

    @VirSyn said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    @VirSyn said:

    @JMmusic said:
    When testing how to import it, unfortunately, I deleted the AL version of Woven Strings, so I have to rebuild it. I'll try to submit soon.
    I would like to hear from the developer of AL the proper import steps? It's not shown in the manual anywhere, so people who download the AL version may not know how to import it.

    The zip file you get from the audioLayer Instrument sharing is just a ZIP file like that:

    WonderfulPreset.instrument.zip

    After downloading this file from any source just air drop or select "share" and select AudioLayer as destination. That's all to be done!

    @virsyn unfortunately if one has many apps that can open zip Files AudioLayer may not show up as a target (even in the More list) . The only sure fire way for those with many apps would be for AudioLayer’s Import to be able to handle them. This seems to be a long-standing iOS bug (not showing all possible target apps when there are too many possible targets).

    I have noticed that a few apps use a file extension to ensure the OS recognizes files as theirs that seem to be just files (Lumafusion archives are an example).

    Good point. Will add zip import to AudioLayer's import functionality.

    Also, any progress on that one: https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/comment/1121739/#Comment_1121739

    working here in the next version already...

    GOD EXISTS!!!!

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