Hello,
I'm Clément Guedez, linux and music addict and user of linuxsampler.
I'm already enjoying the piano and others keyboard gig bank, but having an
whole orchestra in my computer would be so great. So after having a look on
open orchestra project, I decide to begin some gig bank as it's like this
that open source works.
So I have 3 instruments with 10 file to submit you at the following adress:
http://klemklem.free.fr/gig/
I didn't respect the templates you give on the project, but I hope the gig
bank will suit you:
- I use 3 velocity dimensions when I had the 3 samples and they work fine
together. Because on trumpet sample I had some consisensty problem between
the samples, and I had to sort them.
- I didn't use the random dimension as I didn't understand what is this
features.
- I didn't do a lot on them, it's just mapping for now, and I didn't manage
the looping for now.
- I use the London Philharmonia samples instead of the University of Iowa,
because there is more samples (one for each note and so avoiding pitching)
and more instruments (for the moment I think). But the problems is that
samples are mp3 (loss codec) and that sad to putting them in gig as wav/PCM
format. They release the whole Tuba samples in aiff (lossless) so I hope
they have others instruments samples in the same format.
So the tuba gig bank I'v done can be a released one I think, but the other
two (violin and trumpet) are made from mp3, and are prototype.
Also I want to ask the London Philharmonia orchestra, if they can give us
the samples in a lossless codec, using the linuxsampler project for
justfying the request. If not, I will check the University of Iowa samples.
I hope you will enjoy the gig bank, and let me know if I can progress this
way (and having some access on Open Orchestra sourceforge website to put my
gig bank).
Regards
Clément Guedez
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