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sampler-import [2022/03/27 19:51] shanesampler-import [2023/05/08 18:59] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 **2. loop_mode tag is now optional:** Looping will be enabled for a sample if any tag starting with ''loop_'' is present, with the exception of the special tag ''loop_end=0'' which causes looping to be enabled only if //Guru Sampler// finds loop-start and loop-end data in the sample WAV file. **2. loop_mode tag is now optional:** Looping will be enabled for a sample if any tag starting with ''loop_'' is present, with the exception of the special tag ''loop_end=0'' which causes looping to be enabled only if //Guru Sampler// finds loop-start and loop-end data in the sample WAV file.
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 +===== Changes in Unify 1.9 =====
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 +The sense of the //tune=// tag was wrong in all versions of Unify prior to 1.9.x, but has now been corrected. **If you had created any SFZ files using the //tune=// tag, you will need to update them.**
 +  * E.g., //tune=12// should become //tune=-12// and vice versa.
 +  * You won't need to change any SFZ files in which you did not use the //tune=// tag at all.
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 ===== Converting from other sampler formats ===== ===== Converting from other sampler formats =====
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 Starting with Unify v1.8, sample files don't even have to live under any of the //Samples// folders; they can live anywhere, in any folder on any drive on your computer. The //.sfz// files, however, must all live in sub-folders of some //Samples// folder. Starting with Unify v1.8, sample files don't even have to live under any of the //Samples// folders; they can live anywhere, in any folder on any drive on your computer. The //.sfz// files, however, must all live in sub-folders of some //Samples// folder.
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 +**One last thing**: If you explore the //Samples// folder of any Unify library, you'll usually see groups of large files with the file-type //.gsd// (Guru Sampler Data), While those libraries were being developed, the sample and //.sfz// files were set up as in the example. When a library is processed to prepare it for publication, each //.sfz// file gets replaced by a corresponding //.gsd// file.
  
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