When I originally bought it as a crossgrade from the defunct Gigastudio version. Those were wavs. back then like 20 years ago.
It's highly unlikely you will ever see an orchestra library in wav format these days. Then developers with large files don't use simple naming conventions either.
Sure simple Kontakt libraries might have wav files but nothing like this.
Anything developed after Kontakt 2 can't be converted to other sample formats either.
I'm not sure why you would want to go down that road.
that answers your ?
I have these type of apps and never use them even Scaler 3. I have no idea why maybe its taking time to learn them as oppose to loading a midi file and messing with it
so list your buy 1 get one
Modular Waves and Escapism was mine,
I'm getting bombarded with these rompler/synth type deals
EW, VSL recently and Soundpaint.
I guess in their defense they didn't try to have more frequent paid upgrades.
I thought about getting it one day but disk space is another story. It's never cheap when you have to buy it.
This is also a small developer.
Interesting my Samplitude - Standalone Application upgrade from any version is $185. They also reverted back to two authorizations. A company seems to be clueless how competitive the DAW industry is. The only upgrade that costs more is Live Suite.
Hoping MS ditch that TMP thing. I guess it wouldn't bother to pay to keep W10 updated. W10 was free when it came out.
If DAW developers start pushing for W11 as a minimum requirement a lot of my unnecessary buying will slow down. I will probably have to be more involved in learning Reaper if it comes that far. The developer that worries me will be NI.
I'm getting more into if it aint broke even when it comes to OS updates.
As hardware gets more advanced developers get more sloppy.