Renamed liquid soundbanks work in Elastik Player

Discussion in 'Samplers, Synthesizers' started by bigguy1, Aug 30, 2020.

  1. bigguy1

    bigguy1 Member

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    Hi!

    I just wanted to share what I just found out. If you've got some old liquid soundbanks from ueberschall you cam import these in the Elastik Player.
    Just rename the file from "filename.liquid" to "filename.elastik".

    And now you can simply import these files. I tried it with "Adlibs" and "Electrolines". Works very well :)

    Cheers!
     
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  3. GianaSister

    GianaSister Producer

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    WOW . nice to hear . i dont know this . it is very intrestig for me .i test it tomorow. but lquid player is not bad easy to use but 32bit only,
    BIG THX bigguy1 .
     
  4. Vizo

    Vizo Kapellmeister

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    Great, I just found out I have liquid banks.
    Where can I find a recent version of the Elastik Player?
    Does the free version set the authorized R2R banks offline?

    Thank you
     
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  5. bigguy1

    bigguy1 Member

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    On sister site you will find a working version 3.XX with a keygen. Current version is 3.50, but this doesn't work with the latest keygen from R2R.
     
  6. Vizo

    Vizo Kapellmeister

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    Did I find 3.1.1 and the latest?
    Can anyone make a request on the sister site?
    Not like how to do it.
    They might listen.
    They release many banks, 3.50 would make sense.
     
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  7. hoovoo

    hoovoo Newbie

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    I just tried it and it did not work! I'm getting an error message saying "Failed to parse metadata xml".
    Am I missing something? Is there a step I'm not taking?
     
  8. Dave_Music

    Dave_Music Platinum Record

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    Is there a way of changing the names of Elastik banks, as, as many may have noticed 2 old banks - Planet Trance & Supreme Styles seem to have a space at the start of them so appear at the start of the list i.e

    Plant Trance
    Supreme Styles
    60s
    70s
    80s
    Acoustic
    Blues
    Classic
    etc

    So I want to remove the space, so they take their correct place in the list.
     
  9. Рождённый в СССР

    Рождённый в СССР Noisemaker

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    Eat. But for inexperienced people this is difficult. You need to open the file in the WinHex editor (or another Hex editor). Change the name and save the file. It is necessary that the text being replaced has exactly the same number of characters as before the replacement. This is where skills are needed. And tricks (using spaces and abbreviations in names). The name needs to be changed not in one place, but in several. However, I already did this a long time ago. With all the libraries that are on the network. For example, Guitar libraries always start with the word Guitar. And not only this. I removed the protection, and they are added all in a heap, without any “dancing with a tambourine” or confirmation.
     
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