
Nothing wrong with that, but I like to keep everything organized. You should also make sure to create a new folder for your saved instruments for a better overview, otherwise it will overwrite the old patch. See the screenshot below for further clarification. In the following Save Instrument window select patch + samples as the Save Mode and make sure that the compress samples box button is deactivated. In this case it's the Cluster Risers & Falls Lite Patch.Ĭlick on the Files button and hit Save as. Open the patch which contains the samples you want to convert to wav.
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(Check out my other tutorial on how to create a Quick-Load folder for your instruments here). Remember if you have created a Quick-Load folder inside Kontakt you will find your instruments quicker. Let's say you want to convert the samples of the Low Brass of the Aleatoric Modular Series.įirst open Native Instruments Kontakt and navigate to your AMS Low Brass Installation folder on your harddrive using Kontakt's build in Files browser. Locating the ncw files you want to convert

This little tutorial shows you how to do that within Kontakt.ġ. However if you want to have access to single high quality wav files for applying some creative sounddesign or just putting them right into your sequencer all you have to do is converting the ncw files back to wav. Sample libraries made by Strezov Sampling are usually recorded at 96khz/24bit, but delivered in the ncw format for the advantages mentioned above. For sample developers and users ncw is one of the greatest features of Kontakt, because it allows developers to compress all their high quality recordings and therefore make them lighter on RAM, while maintaining the original recording quality. As user of Native Instruments Kontakt sampler you probably already have seen files in the ncw format inside your Kontakt sample libraries folder.
