Re: [Linuxsampler-devel] Sustain release velocity & Gigastudio 4

2018-12-21 Thread Christian Schoenebeck
On Freitag, 21. Dezember 2018 00:52:30 CET Ivan Maguidhir wrote: > Hi Christian > > On 20/12/2018 23:30, Christian Schoenebeck wrote: > > You have libraries where you only have two files like foo.gig and foo.gx99 > > ? Sounds very odd to me. > > The Tascam GigaPiano II instrument, from the GigaSt

Re: [Linuxsampler-devel] Sustain release velocity & Gigastudio 4

2018-12-21 Thread Jaime T
I admit that I don't fully understand everything that's been said in this thread, but I've found a thread of conversation (from 2006!) in a "Native Instruments" forum that looks very much like it is related to the subjects being discussed here (they are talking about problems with pedal-up release

Re: [Linuxsampler-devel] Sustain release velocity & Gigastudio 4

2018-12-21 Thread Ivan Maguidhir
Hi Christian On 21/12/2018 10:32, Christian Schoenebeck wrote: Ok, that is one side of the coin. But usually all extension files are also mentioned in the main gig file, or to be more precise, their precise extension file number is stored in the upper (hi) wave table entry. And this is not the c

Re: [Linuxsampler-devel] Sustain release velocity & Gigastudio 4

2018-12-21 Thread Christian Schoenebeck
On Freitag, 21. Dezember 2018 18:49:36 CET Ivan Maguidhir wrote: > On 21/12/2018 10:32, Christian Schoenebeck wrote: > > Ok, that is one side of the coin. But usually all extension files are also > > mentioned in the main gig file, or to be more precise, their precise > > extension file number is s

Re: [Linuxsampler-devel] Sustain release velocity & Gigastudio 4

2018-12-21 Thread Ivan Maguidhir
Hi Christian On 21/12/2018 19:54, Christian Schoenebeck wrote: I am not assuming anything. That's the point. I am trying to understand what the actual purpose of the file is and whether the proposed change is still suboptimal, hence I am asking. What I know about the .gx99 file is that it is par