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luca_M
02-03-2003, 01:30 PM
Here\'s my experience with a Steinway B library:

EastWest Steinway B apparently was imported OK in Kontakt. But...
There was something strange in the sounds. Not very much apparently audible but definitively not ok.
I heard something like a feedback in the played samples.
I think I\'ve found out.
EW Steinway B is 3 velocity groups x 2 (pedal up and down).
Since 3 is not a power of 2, due to giga dimension structure, there is an empty dimension.
In kontakt Pedal up and down groups were translated ok.
But the empty group of giga version ended in a group assigned with the full range of velocities.
So kontakt had 2 (out of 4) groups each of which had 1 correct zone (with specific velocity range) and another zone partially overlaying the first with vel range 1-127.
So there were two samples triggered at the same time with the same key down event. This caused the feedback sensation.
Fixing it was simple. I just deleted the zone with vel range 1-127 in groups 2 and 4 (or 1 and 3? I don\'t remember).

It seems anyhow there is a problem in converting giga instruments with an uneven number of dimension.

Techmusicom
02-05-2003, 05:47 AM
Hi,

Hi have made another version for Kontakt.

Write me at frappier.olivier@free.fr

i will send you the .nki program for the Steinway B.

Just rename the .nki file (same name as your initial samples folder for the SteinwayB)

I record tonight a grand piano to sample it in .nki native format.


Olivier

www.belfort-musique.com/realprosounds.html (\"http://www.belfort-musique.com/realprosounds.html\")

Techmusicom
02-07-2003, 01:03 AM
here the link to download the patch :

http://www.belfort-musique.com/EW_Steinway%20B_4.0_for_Kontakt.nki (\"http://www.belfort-musique.com/EW_Steinway%20B_4.0_for_Kontakt.nki\")


just rename the directory or the file to have the same name after import the samples of Steinway B