
this is something that Kontakt excells at doing. What I don't see mentioned, nor know about is building an instrument with velocity layered samples. I have not personally done this so can't speak from real experience. since ST3 wants to see a naming convention for each wav file as to it's key. The files would likely need some work to their names. ST3 says it can create intruments from your own wav or aiff files, but.

One is that yes, they can be imported to ST3, so that is good I do not know if they can be Imported into ST3. It's greatly appreciated.+1 for ExSC - it will create SampleTank 1 instruments. I have no idea what or how for that matter. WT? When I get time I will have uninstall and clean out all remnants of ST3 and re-install. And now it is working! As far as I can tell.

So I copied the 'Library Info' folder from that location to the ST3 folder I installed on the sample drive, the same directory that I have been pointing ST3 to and low and behold, it's is now going through that long a$$ed process of building a library. It did the same thing it was doing before. So I directed ST3 to look there thinking somehow things got moved? But it was a no go. Just by chance I was looking around on my C: drive and in C:\Users\Public\Documents\IK Multimedia\SampleTank 3 there was all the same folders in that directory, including the 'Library Info' folder, (don't ask, I have no idea how this directory got created) that are in Matron's folder pic. OK, how will I explain this? Hummmm! After looking at Matron's folder contents I realized I didn't have a 'Library Info' folder in my ST3 directory.
