On 01/03/2011 12:49 AM, Jostein Chr. Andersen wrote:
> rosea.grammostola wrote:
>
>    
>> Hi,
>>
>> Let's forward this question to the people who really knows what they are
>> doing...
>>
>> We like to make a NDK (drums) file for Linuxsampler. Should we go for
>> GIG or SFZ?
>>
>>      
> I downloaded and compiled the CVS versions of the LS files yesterday and it
> seems to me that qsampler right now is the only front end and that sfz
> samples I tried did not work. So: GIG is still the way to go, right? SF2
> worked as a charm, great work guys!
>    
I use Fantasia, with the CVS version.

And SFZ works also here and seems to be more stable as SF2. Are you sure 
you have the samples in the right place etc when using sfz?

SFZ had many plus points, it's very easy to customize and to distribute 
(without the samples).

Let's see what the LS devs think of these formats.

\r

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