How to extract IR samples from .nkr ??

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  1. btc1750

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  3. BChrist

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    I guess I'm not quite sure what it is that you're asking.
     
  4. DeeeZZZ

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    inNKX for Total Commander
    Download this and install and you make do all what you wants
     
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  5. Pinkman

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    So good. Why have I never used this before?
    For anyone needing to install the .rtf translates perfectly in Google Translate but the install.txt not so much.
    In Total Commander go to
    Configuration > Options > Plugins and press the Configure button next to .WCX
    add nkx to the All files with extension (ending with)
    Click New type and point it at your inNKX for Total Commander .wcx file

    Thanks @DeeeZZZ
     
  6. instantkarma

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    Awesome tips @DeeeZZZ and @Pinkman !

    However... I tried to use this plugin to extract IR files from CSS but it appears to be an error here. Can't copy the text from the error window to google translate... What does it mean and how to get around this issue?

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    Edit: Tried a few other libs, some worked, some didn't. Seems like many of the newer libraries have problems to be extracted.
     
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  7. Pinkman

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    I noticed that too with the newer libraries. :sad:
     
  8. DeeeZZZ

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    With problem libraries :
    Solved the problem this way:
    1. Open the .nicnt file problem library in total commander
    2. then, do not unzip it, open in a text editor the xml file, which is located in this nicnt
    3. to erase the leading zero in the string: for example <SNPID>022</SNPID>
    4. accept all save
    5. when you save necessary files , return all to its original state of the file nicnt
     
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  9. DeeeZZZ

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    explorer_2017-02-06_18-00-14.png
    This files extracted from Cinematic Studio Strings
     
  10. Sinc

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    Would be possible to extract the Teldex IR from some Orchestral Tools Expansions, please??
     
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  11. btc1750

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    omg that's so amazing!
    thanks DeeeZZZ, Pinkman & creators of inNKX

    btw, you need to add nkr to the extension as well to unpack .nkr
    inNKX download link added
     
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    i'm not shure but i think you can do it with R2R Kontakt, if you resave an instrument
    ( use a new location , you dont want to currupt your original )
    Read the .nfo and use the "resave" method for extracting .wav files from a .nkx file.
    If i remember correctly, wav files will be extracted and also all other files included in the instrument ( Pics, Scripts and IRs , etc...)
    Can't wait to go back home and try it ... i'll keep you informed ...
     
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    I had tried resave in K5 before starting this thread
    only instrumental samples, no IRs :yes:

    I don't have Orchestral Tools Expansions
    but I followed what DeeeZZZ said
    and successfully extracted IRs from a couple K5.5 libraries
     
  14. Pinkman

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    IRs have been harder to extract natively since Kontakt 3.
     
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    um....somehow I can't extract IRs from Soundiron Elysium Harp.

    edit:
    read #18
     
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    Don't forget that some libraries uses Kontakt 5's factory effects (IRs or delay,reverb) even tough they present it as custom IR's
    These won't be found in the instrument folder of course ...
     
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    Thanks DeeeZZZ, But will you mind to repeat again the process in detail. Mainly the steps 3,4, and 5.
     
  19. btc1750

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    ok man I finally figure out why i had failed on extracting IRs from Elysium Harp
    long story short..

    open .nicnt with a Hex editor (create a backup first..)
    don't use notepad which will screw everything up
    look for SNPID
    somehow SNPID of K5.5 libraries tend to begin with 0
    for example Elysium Harp = <SNPID>033</SNPID>
    remove 0 and save (<SNPID>33</SNPID>)

    also you need to restart Total Commander if you had opened .nkr before editing its .nicnt
     
  20. DeeeZZZ

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    See post 18 by btc1750
    it's help you
     
  21. bitbrain2101

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    Big thanks to the programer and the uploader, I love this tool. You can add .nki to extensions and open monolith nkiĀ“s, fantastic.
     
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