On Monday 18 January 2010 12:34:49 Clément Guedez wrote:
> 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/

Cool! We appreciate that a lot! Should I mirror the instruments on 
download.linuxsampler.org?

> - I didn't use the random dimension as I didn't understand what is this
> features.

It's like this: in reality, even if you hit a piano key or a drum with the 
(pretty) same velocity, the sound will still be different. So to make sampled 
instruments more realistic, one can either use the "random" or "round robin" 
dimension, to play other samples each time even if the the very sample 
velocity and same controllers values were used.

The "random" dimension selects the sample by using a (pseudo) number 
generator, whereas "round robin" rotates always in the same sequence / cycle 
of the given samples.

CU
Christian

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