Winner winner, chicken dinner!
I have the ANCIENT Miroslav Vitous Symphonic Orchestral samples: String Ensembles 2.0 from 1995 for Akai format samplers on CD sitting around. Utterly stunned at the quality of the samples from then, I could actually see myself using them in a legitimate piece of music and many people not noticing the samples are freakin' 22 years old! Well, probably with a bit of fancy modwheel programming to make them crossfade and add some filters, reverb, etc.
I've noticed Audition seems to default to 32-bit in many cases, like with .ogg Vorbis files, I think it automatically lists them as 32-bit even when they're not.
Also, any chance this will work in the batch processor in Audition or do you have to do this manually? Maybe a simple rename to .wav works? Also why are you converting in Mono? I'm pretty sure the entire library was done in stereo (and that was one of the huge selling points at the time my Akai version came out over say, using default EMU sounds or something, many of which were mono).
I have the ANCIENT Miroslav Vitous Symphonic Orchestral samples: String Ensembles 2.0 from 1995 for Akai format samplers on CD sitting around. Utterly stunned at the quality of the samples from then, I could actually see myself using them in a legitimate piece of music and many people not noticing the samples are freakin' 22 years old! Well, probably with a bit of fancy modwheel programming to make them crossfade and add some filters, reverb, etc.
I've noticed Audition seems to default to 32-bit in many cases, like with .ogg Vorbis files, I think it automatically lists them as 32-bit even when they're not.
Also, any chance this will work in the batch processor in Audition or do you have to do this manually? Maybe a simple rename to .wav works? Also why are you converting in Mono? I'm pretty sure the entire library was done in stereo (and that was one of the huge selling points at the time my Akai version came out over say, using default EMU sounds or something, many of which were mono).
Sample library developer, composer, and amateur organologist at Versilian Studios.