Thank you for the response.
Yes, I know the .sfz file contains no samples; to the best of my knowledge, .sfz files
cannot contain samples directly.
It does contain each of the following lines twice:
sample=..\samples\ocrina-a#4-3-a#4.wav
sample=..\samples\ocrina-a4-1-a4.wav
sample=..\samples\ocrina-c3-1-c3.wav
sample=..\samples\ocrina-d4-1-d4.wav
sample=..\samples\ocrina-f#4-2-f#4.wav
sample=..\samples\ocrina-g4-1-g4.wav
The full path for the file I attached is "E:\SampleSets\Early Music Ensemble (v3)\Winds\
Gemshorn.sfz"
There is also a directory at "E:\SampleSets\Early Music Ensemble (v3)\
samples\" that contains over 1300 .wav files, including these:
ocrina-a#4-3-a#4.wav
ocrina-a4-1-a4.wav
ocrina-c3-1-c3.wav
ocrina-d4-1-d4.wav
ocrina-f#4-2-f#4.wav
ocrina-g4-1-g4.wav
Thus, the .sfz file correctly points to the sample files it needs, using relative paths. As I mentioned in my original post, it works fine in the Aria player. But when I open that same .sfz file in Polyphone, it doesn't list any of the samples.