Hi,

I tried gigedit to design my own instrument. But after saving it fails to load 
in linuxsampler and in gigedit too. I am using gigedit 0.1.1.12 right out of 
the 64studio package management (which is Debian).
Is this a known issue?

What are other ways to produce gig files? I tried swami but it seems to only 
can make sf2 files.

Nils

On Sat, 9 Aug 2008 15:01:31 +0200
Nils Gey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi linuxsampler devs and users!
> 
> I want to try to make my own sample-instrument. Since I write to this list I 
> want to use linuxsampler as a sampler.
> So the main question is: What file format should I use? Is there something 
> you want to suggest?
> 
> I want to use high-res recordings (probably 24/96) and I also need:
> 
> -Stereo support
> 
> -Different Velocity Layers
> 
> -(Important:)The possibility to use different (random chosen or with some 
> weighting) samples on the same note so if a play a note twice than its two 
> sounds not the same repeatet. I want to avoid the maschine-gun effect.
> 
> -I think thats standard: A few phases/parts per sample so that I can have a 
> key-on, loop and key-off behaviour.
> 
> I hope you can help me so that I can produce some nice instrument(s) and 
> release it to the public.
> 
> Greetings,
> Nils
> 
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