Sampler Player Translator
Convert sampler and playback settings between popular sampler players. Paste your patch or settings text and get a clean translated version ready to recreate in another sampler player. Completely free to use.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Is Sampler Player Translator completely free to use?
Yes. Sampler Player Translator is completely free to use. Paste your sampler settings or patch text and it will translate it into an equivalent setup for another sampler player.
Q2: What sampler players can Sampler Player Translator translate between?
Sampler Player Translator is completely free to use and is designed to translate common sampler concepts between widely used players and formats, such as Kontakt style mappings, SFZ style definitions, and EXS24 style zone layouts when represented as text. Results depend on how much detail your source text includes.
Q3: Can Sampler Player Translator convert key ranges and velocity layers accurately?
Yes. Sampler Player Translator is completely free to use and focuses on preserving key ranges, root keys, and velocity splits as closely as possible, translating them into the target sampler player’s equivalent mapping structure.
Q4: Does Sampler Player Translator handle loop points and crossfades?
Sampler Player Translator is completely free to use and will translate loop start and end points when provided in the source. If the target sampler player supports loop crossfade differently or not at all, it will output the closest practical alternative.
Q5: Can Sampler Player Translator convert round robin and groups?
Sampler Player Translator is completely free to use and can translate round robin and grouping concepts when they are clearly described in the source text. If the target player lacks a direct equivalent, it will approximate with available group or trigger options.
Q6: Will Sampler Player Translator translate envelopes and filter settings?
Sampler Player Translator is completely free to use and will map common amp and filter envelope parameters along with basic filter types and cutoff resonance when possible. If a parameter naming scheme differs, it will translate to the nearest matching control.
Q7: Does Sampler Player Translator keep tuning, gain, and pan per zone?
Yes. Sampler Player Translator is completely free to use and aims to preserve per zone tuning, fine tune, gain, pan, and root key settings so your instrument plays back as similarly as possible.
Q8: Can Sampler Player Translator translate modulation assignments like mod wheel to filter cutoff?
Sampler Player Translator is completely free to use and can translate common modulation routings when clearly stated, such as mod wheel to filter cutoff or velocity to amp. If the target player uses a different modulation model, it will provide the closest equivalent mapping.
Q9: Why does Sampler Player Translator sometimes change or simplify effects routing?
Sampler Player Translator is completely free to use. Effects and routing vary widely across sampler players, so when there is no direct match it may simplify the chain or suggest an equivalent built in effect order that best approximates the original sound.
Q10: What should I paste into Sampler Player Translator for best results?
Sampler Player Translator is completely free to use. For best results, paste the text form of your mapping and settings, including zones, root keys, key and velocity ranges, tuning, loop points, envelope values, filter settings, group rules, and any modulation or round robin notes. The more explicit the details, the more accurate the translation.