SOLVED: How to identify a corrupt sample?

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SOLVED: How to identify a corrupt sample?

Post by sauce »

I have a full, edited psytrance pack I made in the Sampler, now I can't get it to export-all-samples. It's stuck at 000%. If I remove the card during the process, I obviously get a card error, but thankfully I can still exit and my samples are preserved. I have no way of saving this edited pack, or copying to a computer, other than the card save. Now..

It's been a few years since I used the machine. Does anyone here know of any problematic sample-types? Slice, tuned, etc? I have a feeling there is one nasty sample the unit doesn't like, and if I remove it it may export properly.

Thank you!

Edit: I was able to identify which sample was the problem. I simply attempted to export single samples until I found one that would not export, then removed it. The export-all-samples execution worked perfectly after that.
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Post by Brakio »

Hello,
just for my information (and potentially for improving my editor software to not allow such kind of problem), do you know what was the problem of the sample? do you have a copy of the original sample so that I could investigate? or the e2sSample.all containing it that I could check?

thanks
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