On Monday 15 November 2010 12:04:24 Andrew C wrote:
> When you say that "most of the articulation stuff is not implemented
> yet", do you mean that most of the modulation stuff isn't implemented
> (filters/lfos etc)? AFAIK, sf2 doesn't have any fancy
> keyswitching/round robin.

Modulation and pretty much everything about SF2 articulation is not yet 
implemented yet. "Articulation" in sampler terms means "the way provided 
sample(s) shall be played back and processed". So current version of the SF2 
engine plays back the samples almost raw, that is it honors the root note and 
pitches the sample accordingly, but the LFOs are currently all disabled, most 
of the CCs are ignored (except the ones that are hard coded for all engine 
types). We just use one envelope (simply EGADSR from the gig engine), but its 
not yet correctly integrated. There are also no filters enabled yet. So there 
is still a lot to do until the SF2 engine is actually usable.

Better use the SFZ engine.

CU
Christian

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