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Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bitOn 05/27/2012 07:33 PM, Victor A. Stoichita wrote:
there's a gui editor for .gig.. sfz you edit by hand, once you get to
know sfz it, with a simple plaintext editor, is far superior than a gui
could ever be.. There is however a gui for windows that works in wine
called sfZed, it has a way of putting lots of rowchanges in the .sfz
file tho so the files have several times more lines than one edited by
hand.. makes it a pain in the butt to read/customize..
https://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0AVrDa5LNWylnZGZ6ejk4eHRfNDVjbmsyd3Zma...
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On 05/27/2012 07:33 PM, Victor A. Stoichita wrote:
Hi everybody,
I'm planing to make a gamelan soundfont to use with
linuxsampler. Nothing really complicated: 1 sample per key, no
sustain loops, some keys use 2 velocity layers.
I hesitate between GIG and SFZ format. Do they have different
possibilities, or are they just two ways to do the same things?
Also, what would be the workflow to create an SFZ file on
linux?
Cheers to all,
Victor
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there's a gui editor for .gig.. sfz you edit by hand, once you get
to know sfz it, with a simple plaintext editor, is far superior than
a gui could ever be.. There is however a gui for windows that works
in wine called sfZed, it has a way of putting lots of rowchanges in
the .sfz file tho so the files have several times more lines than
one edited by hand.. makes it a pain in the butt to read/customize..
https://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0AVrDa5LNWylnZGZ6ejk4eHRfNDVjbmsyd3Zmag
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