On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 1:13 PM, Jostein Chr. Andersen <jost...@vait.se>wrote:
> rosea.grammostola wrote:
> ...
> > I use Fantasia, with the CVS version.
>
> The CVS version of Fantasia seems to be very stable on my system :-)
>
> > 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?
>
> The SFZ sample lib I tested had two files with bad names leading LS to
> believe that they did not exist. That SFZ lib appears to be made in Windows
> and the samples was named like GiS_4.wav in stead of GIS_4.wav. That works
> on Windows as long the filenames are under 8 chars of length. I just
> renamed
> the files according to the rest of the samples and the SFZ file itself.
>
> > SFZ had many plus points, it's very easy to customize and to distribute
> > (without the samples).
>
> If I the nearest days find out that the current LS/SFZ combination provides
> everything needed for making fullblown NDK kits (and so it seems to do),
> then I go for SFZ.
>
Yes, you have to check if SFZ can provide what NDK has to offer / what we
want to do with the NDK.
That app what Oliver Jaun was talking about, sounds interesting to. We could
make the GIG files with that app and convert to SFZ later maybe...
In all cases, a SFZ file would be useful imo, but it looks like a GIG to SFZ
convert is good possible.
\r
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