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The Easy Stuff
- Reads and writes most popular Instrument and Audio sample formats
- Supports 8-bit, 12-bit, 13-bit, 16-bit, 24-bit, and 32-bit files
- Instrument and Sample Auditioning
- Fast, Efficient Operation
- Detailed Status Dialogs with Pausable Translation feature
The Hard Stuff
- Reads and Translates Ensoniq and Kurzweil Programs
- Reads and Translates Bulk DOS Disks
- Intelligent Automatic Stereo Combining and Splitting
- Giga Power
-Translator is the ONLY program that writes real, authentic, exact
.gig files, ones designed to be read into Giga without any rewriting
etc. within the editor. Translator write regular files, not irregular
ones as other programs do
-Translator writes exact v2.0 files, while others write only version
1
-Translator can write not only .gig files, but Giga Performances
as well. This enables mimicking of Akai Multis and Roland Performances
-Translator
compensates for Giga's restriction on mono-or-stereo Regions by
intelligently combining or splitting, also can pre-determine
mono or stereo as the above
-Compensates for non-exponential Layers
and Dimensions accurately
-Writes condensed .gig files and does
not include residual information
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Writes Instruments into single
.gig files whenever possible, instead of splitting them, does not
write unnecessary folders
-" Bulk Convert" Roland option
virtually eliminates replicated samples from Roland CD's or disks
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Respects
Giga's 128 Instrument limit and writes a minimum of multiple .gig
files if necessary without sample replication (common issue
with SoundFont->Giga translations)
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Extracts Instruments into
Groups or individually, extracts samples and imports them as well.
- Supports Emu "Links"
- Supports Roland Performances Easily
- View Roland disks in a more natural way
- Write To Proprietary Disks
- Supports Translating From Akai S-5000 Multi Files
- Use SMDI To Transfer Batches of Samples To and From Hardware Samplers
- View And Extract Mac Drives on the PC
- Wave Mapping Into Program Structures - Instrument Building
- Parameter Tolerance
- Lots Of Options
- Works Within a Studio Network Environment
- Updates are ALWAYS Free
- Available At Your Local Music Store
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