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    • David HealeyD
      David Healey @jeffd
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      @jeffd I don't see any issues with those samples. Are they the ones that it's giving the error about?

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        jeffd @David Healey
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        @David-Healey
        yeah the newest set of samples with problems lol.
        gonna try to just restart my computer etc.

        see if that helps.

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          jeffd @jeffd
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          @jeffd

          Is there some setting or a good practice to loading samples that keeps HISE from crashing when loading samples?
          I am using the file name token parser,
          using multimic and note name and ignoring the first string.
          Like so:

          MIDS8_ROOM_C#1

          I cant figure out what I am doing wrong here.
          sometimes it works and sometimes it does not.
          all the files are exactly the same in length and no typos in the file names.

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          • David HealeyD
            David Healey @jeffd
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            @jeffd said in Channel Amount Mismatch when converting to monolith:

            using multimic and note name and ignoring the first string.

            Don't use multimic in the filename token parser - I think it's glitchy but I could be wrong. I always do the merge after I've dropped in all the samples using the option in the context menu.

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              jeffd @David Healey
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              @David-Healey said in Channel Amount Mismatch when converting to monolith:

              do the merge after I've dropped in all the samples using the option in the context menu.

              that must be my problem
              how is that done? where is the context menu?

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                David Healey @jeffd
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                @jeffd said in Channel Amount Mismatch when converting to monolith:

                where is the context menu?

                Select all the samples, right click in the mapping window, Tools > Merge into multi mic samples

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                  jeffd @David Healey
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                  @David-Healey ah i see.

                  ill keep trying that from here on out

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                    elemen8t @jeffd
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                    @jeffd @David-Healey Is there any solution to this problem yet? I have the same issue even when merging all mic positions via the rightclick tools option.

                    it appears that this windows error window shows up if you create a new samplemap after the multimic samplemap was loaded with a different amount of mic positions. It kind of somehoiw transfers that to the new samplemap being made.

                    So as a workaround I did one of each samplemap with multimic amounts on another project and put them into my sampler right before I create a new samplemap with similar amount of mic positions, that worked for me.

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                      David Healey @elemen8t
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                      @elemen8t said in Channel Amount Mismatch when converting to monolith:

                      Is there any solution to this problem yet?

                      Only what I posted above, I haven't been able to recreate the issue

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                        jeffd @elemen8t
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                        @elemen8t
                        i can only get it to work using the method david mentioned:

                        Select all the samples, right click in the mapping window, Tools > Merge into multi mic samples

                        the samples do have to be ...exactly the same length for each mic position.

                        also, doesnt work in juce 8 last time i checked. if you are using juce 8.

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