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Reason-Refill - help
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YoraY
lets say i have a 500MB Refill file (.rfl)

in this hole pack - i like to get only 1 sample file..




how can i OPEN REFILL folder to my hard disc? (like .rar file for e.g)
hardikaveri
you cant.. without reason
YoraY
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Originally posted by hardikaveri
you cant.. without reason




damn...

nobody can rip it or something?

there have to be something..
aquila
As far as I know, no-one's figured out how to extract files from a refill. The only way to get sounds out of it is to load them into reason and then export them as sound files again...assuming you do have reason. :rolleyes:
djyouth
Rewire would be the best solution..
Then you won't have to extract the samples to wav etc.
And it's simpler to edit the sounds ++

Reason + Nuendo or FL roxx..
;)
RiCo
Hmmm...use a HEX editor or something and manually dissasemble the file...you will learn something new, hehe! =o)
YoraY
"HEX editor" LOL
yeaa right... thank you very much :D





and realy thank you all for giving answers...
RiCo
Anytime, brother! :)
Trancevision
I found information that the mysterious Rebirth Mod UNpacker could also be used for refills.

I never found a Reason or Rebirth unpacker, but I heard there is a trojan virus called Reason Refill extracter or somehting like this, but every new virus scanner can detect it.

Method 1: Use a NN19 sampler and draw the notes into the sequencer.
Then export to wave (you can also use Rewire for a better quality)

Method 2: Record the mixer output of your soundcard while browsing through the samples of a refill (requires good soundcard without background noise and good chipset)

Method 3: Search the samples on the internet you would like to extract. Some refills are available in wav format (--> Doru Malaia for example).
Others refills are extracted AKAI sampling CDs (like the nordlead refill)...:D


Trancevision
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