Corneliu wrote:Does it work in 32 bit?
Hello Corneliu and welcome to the forum.
No, the SampleTank 3 program is 64-bit, as are the SampleTank 3 plug-ins.
You might be able to use a software bridge, if your DAW host does not support 64-bit plug-ins.
Corneliu wrote:Does it work in 32 bit?
sigmus1 wrote:Hi, I just bought Sampletank 3 SE version. I had Sampletank free going. My question is this: Do I uninstall Sampletank free from my computer now? I hope this does not sound ignorant.
DarkStar wrote:Corneliu wrote:Does it work in 32 bit?
Hello Corneliu and welcome to the forum.
No, the SampleTank 3 program is 64-bit, as are the SampleTank 3 plug-ins.
You might be able to use a software bridge, if your DAW host does not support 64-bit plug-ins.
christopher.moyse wrote:"With SampleTank 3 SE, users get a taste of the 4,000 instruments available in the full version via a fully functional selection of 400 carefully selected, meticulously sampled instruments" it says above. The alternative product name, SampleTank 3 minus 3,600, was discarded after early marketing studies.
Yes, that's correct.Columbian wrote:And that's it? The only difference is you get fewer sounds with SE?
Columbian wrote:And SE does allow importing of user sounds and sample libraries?
Columbian wrote:Sometimes the "official" jargon is tricky to interpret. If I have a library, how do I know if it's a "legacy Powered-by-SampleTank library?"
Columbian wrote:And why would it matter if I can import any library anyway?
Columbian wrote:Does anyone know if it works with a Dimension Pro library?
It just means a sounds library that can be loaded by software using the generic SampleTank 2 code.Columbian wrote:I'd like to ask for clarification on one point. About the "legacy Powered-by-SampleTank library" question: It's the "powered by" that I don't get. Does this mean a library built in SampleTank? or sold by IKultimedia? or something using a specific file-type, or having some other quality?
ST2 can import Akai S1000-3000 or SampleCell sample formats; I do not know how well it works; I do not think that ST3 can.Columbian wrote:For example, I have some old AKAI libraries, and I think I read something that said these can be imported. Is that right?
Yes, but the functionality is basic: you will need to name each sample with its root name (the name has to be in a specific format), I cannot remember how the samples are mapped to cover notes which do not have their own samples, there are no velocity layers, and there is no post-import zone editing.Columbian wrote:If I have an incompatible library, can I import the samples individually?
AIFF and WAV only. Not MP3Columbian wrote:And I can import individual .wav, .aiff, and .mp3 samples, yes?
No. But these are compatible (there may be others)Columbian wrote:Is there a list somewhere of the compatible libraries?
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