Fair points, I was just hoping to bring some automation, but I'm sure
that's not worth the development time on your side :-)
Also started another "think-tank" on the smartmidi legato scripting for
westgate woodwinds and other(VSL giga instruments? Same principles)
smartmidi instruments.
After a few days investigation into 'how' the legato should sound/be
scripted, I'm nearly ready to write some code.. (making plans for plans!)
Watch this space? ;-)
Andrew.
On Sat, Apr 7, 2018 at 12:34 PM, Christian Schoenebeck <
schoeneb...@linuxsampler.org> wrote:
> On Dienstag, 3. April 2018 19:24:58 CEST Andrew C wrote:
> > Would it be out of the question for me to enquire about the future
> > development of a "simple and stupid" automatic crossfade creator for
> > Gigedit?
> >
> > Based on the prerequistes that all velocity layers are "layer" types,
> would
> > it be a reasonable idea for all layers of all dimensions have their
> > 'crossfade' data start and end points sliced up and split from the
> > available 127 crossfade points, evenly across all layers?
>
> Mmmm, not sure if that would make sense. There are already features in
> gigedit
> to achieve that. You can either use gigedit's "combine tool" to combine
> existing sounds to one crossfade layered sound, or you can simply change
> the
> dimension type of such an existing instrument from dimension type
> "velocity"
> to type "layer".
>
> Then the only task left would be to fine tune the crossfade points of that
> layered instrument. In practice almost all sounds on the market use the
> same
> velocity split points for all regions. Accordingly you can just
>
> 1. enable check boxes "all regions"
>
> 2. uncheck check box "all dimension splits"
>
> 3.1. select the respective layer
>
> 3.2 adjust/fine tune selected layer's crossfade points
>
> Then condinue with 3.1 until all few layers are adjusted.
>
> That's probably a 2 minute job or even less.
>
> CU
> Christian
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