![]() ![]() Load the audio files in Reason and bounce it is maybe the solution. If you have 24 bit wav files for example, export doesnt work. The 'Refill viewer' works only with 16 bit audio files. Yes, and furthermore there was a limitation on exporting audio files.27 Aug So I hear there's a free program called 'Refill Unpacker' or somthing like that. 9 Feb do ya no about this tha refill viewer u need to put this where your refill files or for people without reason that want to still the samples used to. The refills don't even have to be near Reason - mine are all on a.Do ya no about this tha refill viewer u need to put this where your refill files r at for it to work it lets u see whats inside a refill and u can. To extract a refill is needed to copy Refill Viewer in the main folder of Reason.Anyone with any other suggestions? It's awful enough to even think about having to manually edit these keymaps for the 900th. So, now I'm thinking of bagging Reason and moving to Sampler or Kontakt only to discover that, while yes there is an app to unpack refills called refillviewer, it's Windows-only and requires Reason 3 to even open. ![]()
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