On Mittwoch, 29. Dezember 2021 21:59:13 CET Jan Flikweert wrote:
> Christian,
> 
> Thanks for your explanation. I conclude that it is only needed to set notes
> on/off. Stops do not need on/off. If you do not need a instrument, do not
> sent notes to it.
> 
> The next file sample-release-060-C.wav contains a sinus tone 220 hz. The
> file sample-Default-060-C.wav a normal principal.
> 
> Using Fantasia / Linuxsampler works well.
> jOrgan / Linuxsampler does not work for the release part (only note on/off!)
> jOrgan / sForzando works correct
> 
> sForzando is not advisable because it cannot handle large organs.
> Linuxsampler provides for me a beautiful organ with 150 instruments/stops.
> Of course they are not needed all at one time, but LS can handle them, load
> them.
> 
> Kind regards,
> 
> Jan Flikweert
> 
> -------------------------------------
> Test.sfz
> <group>
> lokey=36
> hikey=96
> 
> <region>
> sample=release-060-C.wav
> trigger=release
> loop_mode=one_shot
> 
> <region>
> sample=Default-060-C.wav
> loop_mode=loop_sustain
> loop_start=97041
> loop_end=163161
> -------------------------------------------

Have you tried flipping the order of those two regions, i.e. release trigger 
region after attack region?

CU
Christian




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