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Subject: [Linuxsampler-devel] [linuxsampler] Open Orchestra project
From: Clément Guedez <klem....@gmail.com>
To: linuxsampler-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Date: 01/18/10 04:34
> 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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Nice start!


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