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Share and download User samples and project files (*.nsmp, *.nsmp3, *.nsmp4, *.nsmproj)"
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I will check them out for sure .. it's just good practice here to provide MP3's with the sounds so everybody knows what it is, but I understand that it's a bit of an effort to generate the MP3s. Anyway thanks a lot for the samples!
Last edited by Schorsch on 09 Aug 2021, 16:46, edited 6 times in total.
These samples do not work on both my Stage 3, Nord Sound Manager v7.56 message is that the samples are in an unsupported version, like this one here for one of your samples:
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Both my Stage 3 are at the latest OS version - which version of Sample Editor and which settings did you use to create them?
EDIT: I checked the header of your samples with a HEX editor and compared it to other .nsmp3 samples, it's quite different. I then checked it against .nsmp samples and found that the headers are the same. Then renamed some of your samples into .nsmp, Sound Manager converted them without problems into .nsmp3 format when loading them up to my Stage 3 where the samples work. Your .nsmp3 files are actually in the old .nsmp sample format - how did you create them and did you manually renamed the into .nsmp3??
By the way - they sound really nice!
Last edited by Schorsch on 09 Aug 2021, 22:48, edited 8 times in total.
I had to rename them to .NSMP, and they uploaded to my Piano 4 with no problem.
These are some nice sounds. They'll be useful for the ambient jams I've been creating.