There is an opensource looping application available on Sourceforge -
perhaps you could use that or see how Lars Palo does crossfades in his
code?

See: https://sourceforge.net/projects/loopauditioneer/

Kind regards,
GrahamG

On 4/17/13, fede <forte...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all! I'm new in this mailing list and I'm italian, so sorry for my
> english.
> I'm developing a sfz library based on samples from London Philarmonia (I
> think that they are the best free sample library available in this
> moment). I aim to create a script that mixes samples and creates sfz
> file, so that we can distribute it indipendently by the license of
> London Philarmonia.
>
> I have writed a little c program to help me to find loop points for  the
> samples. To test it I would need to insert the crossfade function. So I
> would ask you where are the lines of code in the LinuxSampler source
> tarball in which this function is defined.
> Also, I would use flac format. Where is the code to decompress flac
> files? (I would be totally sure that I'm using the same data of
> linuxsampler).
>

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