Building a connecting bridge from SampleRobot to the deluge has been achieved in this update as well. This little synth/sampler/drum machine/fx box/sequencer has a lot of interesting features to offer including the import of multisamples which are read from an SD card.
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We received full support from Berlin-based Bitwig company which made the documentation public to include this feature in SampleRobot Pro. This way you can build up your personal sample library and quickly browse and load new instruments in Bitwig Studio. In SampleRobot 6.5 Pro there are even the standard Bitwig property tags to categorize your multisamples. It’s all done with SampleRobot’s Bitwig Studio export. Wouldn’t it be a good idea to use your multisamples in Bitwig’s sampler? Don’t care about mapping, looping and truncating. With SampleRobot’s downsampling option you can keep your original recording quality in the project and export the optimized samples for your hardware. You can export the desired sample sets and then import a whole bank into the Prophet X in one go. SampleRobot works inside the sample structure of the Prophet X. Just browse your PX’s flash drive and create custom sound libraries in minutes. With the remarkable support of Sequential and users in the PX community we were able to implement the Prophet X export in SampleRobot 6.5 Pro. With the introduction of Sequential’s Prophet X it became clear that SampleRobot would be a useful companion to create large custom sample sets for the instrument. Musicians love their wonderful instruments, so we do at Skylife. Supporting hardware samplers was a high priority already from the beginning of the SampleRobot development over a decade ago. We expanded on the export functionality and included 3 new multisample formats for SampleRobot Pro and SampleRobot Multi-X and there's more. It took longer than expected but now the SampleRobot 6.5 update is finally available from the SampleRobot website.