On Sonntag, 8. Dezember 2019 19:22:20 CET Ivan Maguidhir wrote: > Hi Christian > > On 08/12/2019 09:51, Christian Schoenebeck wrote: > > Ivan, you could check your assumption and replace the defines for our own > > chunk names, namely LIST_TYPE_3LS and LIST_TYPE_RTIS in src/gig.h by > > something else. > > I think Andreas is right. On modifying the chunk IDs for LIST_TYPE_3LS > and LIST_TYPE_RTIS I get the same warning about the file being > protected. I also now get the message: "This file has an irregular > structure. One possible explanation is that it was written by an > application other than the GigaStudio Editor. A full save will be > required if you modify the file." but I think this is probably something > to do with the new chunk ID values I chose. can
Does that mean we can leave the current chunk names for our gig format extensions? So after you changed the chunk names you got the exact same behaviour as yesterday? I mean, I just added these 2 chunk types just 2 months ago, so now is still an appropriate time to rename them if required. Later on (i.e. after the next official release) that would become more complicated and nasty. BTW those 2 custom RIFF chunks should actually just be created by libgig if you really used those custom features in Gigedit. > > Since Andreas assumes the crash to be a different issue. You might also > > just copy any original GSt .gig file from some commercial source and just > > replace some gain value with gigedit there, since that would mean less > > changes to the gig file than creating one from scratch. > > I made two copies of a commercial instrument and set the gain to +6dB > and +12dB respectively using gigedit. Both copies load correctly in > GSEdit3 and GStudio3. The +6dB instrument is louder than the original, > but the +12dB instrument seems to be the same volume as the original > instrument. I'll do a more scientific test later and record the audio > output. > > I didn't use Save As in gigedit to create the copies above as > instruments I created with it caused GStudio3 to crash. And that's the same GSt crash you mentioned yesterday? Or do you talk about multiple different GSt crashes? CU Christian _______________________________________________ Linuxsampler-devel mailing list Linuxsampler-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linuxsampler-devel