On Samstag, 8. Dezember 2018 17:15:54 CET Ivan Maguidhir wrote:
> Hi everyone

Hi Ivan!

> libgig-4.1.0.svn5-load_giga4_as_giga3.patch causes GigaStudio 4
> instruments to be loaded as if they were GigaStudio 3 instruments. They
> are currently loaded as if they were GigaStudio 2 instruments making
> them unplayable (usually the same samples on every key). I have a set of
> about 25 GigaStudio 4 instruments which were included on my GigaStudio 4
> installation discs. There are only one or two of these instruments which
> don't behave as expected with this patch.

That makes sense. What does gigdump print as global file information for a gig 
v4 file?

Have you already checked for interesting new features in GSt4 that we might be 
missing yet?

> linuxsampler-2.1.0.svn1-sustain_release_velocity.patch causes sustain
> release samples to be played with the latest Note On velocity of each
> key instead of the current hard-coded velocity of 127 (the highest).
> This was causing me a problem while playing some piano instruments like
> PMI Emperor 24-bit where I would hear an unnaturally loud thump and
> string noise on releasing the sustain pedal even after playing very softly.

Have you compared this behaviour with your GigaStudio 4 software there? Is 
that what GSt4 does when releasing the sustain pedal? So for instance if you 
press sustain down, then trigger a key with high velocity, then a 2nd time the 
same key with low velocity, then release the sustain pedal, would GSt then 
play a soft release trigger voice?

CU
Christian


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