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In Reply to: Re: convert .rfl to .wav posted by P on May 05, 2003 at 04:43:54:
Simple Answer... Open up Reason or Reactor, load up the rfl sample, play the sample and record it into a wav file. Not so simple answer.. Load up Xlutop's Chainer in standalone mode, use it to make Wav files OR sound fonts of the sounds by using Reaktor as a VST instrument. The hard answer, search for a file format converter that doesn't exsist because propellerheads doesn't want anyone to be able to open anything without one of their products. The extreme answer... examine the file format in hex form and figure out how it works and write a program to rip out the wav data. It would help to be able to see how Reaktor and/or Reason loads those files. Possibly there is a propellerheads .dll file with a function available to an outside host program. The stupid answer, ask propellerheads how to do it. Follow Ups:
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