VST sounds on my TR

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Wolfram1
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VST sounds on my TR

Post by Wolfram1 »

Hello, I'm totally new to sampling and synthesizers and want to ask a dumb question.

I have a couple of VSTs (I suppose they are, and if not, I'm completely lost), with a lot of samples, like Miroslav Philharmonik or SonikSynth 2 (I can use them with Sonar, to record). They use some weird extensions that AWAVE doesn't recognize and that I can find inside their respective folders.

So the question is, what can I do to load those sounds on my TR76? I don't want to depend on a laptop when I play live. Do I have to go through a hard process? I'm lost here and in need of help.

Thank you in advance,
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Post by Dimedrol »

I'm interested in similar question too.
Guys, is there any program, like SampleRobot, which can convert VST instruments to suitable for KORG samples?
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Post by daghum »

Hi all

What if I want the contrary?
Is ther any program can convert KMP to VST? I want to use them in Adobe audition3 sequencer.
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Post by jonlord »

You cant use vst on keyboard without a laptop or some other device like muse receptor ( http://static.kvraudio.com/i/b/receptor.jpg ).
You cant convert vst sounds to korg format, you can record note by note in diferent velocities of some vst and make samples, and make patch of those samples but thats just stupid...
But laptop on stage is common thing today.
For oposite, im not shure, but i think it is maybe posible, maybe...
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