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On 05/27/2012 07:33 PM, Victor A. Stoichita wrote:
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cite="mid:CAGr68VsEdGHy6rsk2jYHwN9Dmrwp3ugj3N=4kE5SeBE_h8ifew@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Hi everybody,
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<div>I'm planing to make a gamelan soundfont to use with
linuxsampler. Nothing really complicated: 1 sample per key, no
sustain loops, some keys use 2 velocity layers. </div>
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<div>I hesitate between GIG and SFZ format. Do they have different
possibilities, or are they just two ways to do the same things?</div>
<div>Also, what would be the workflow to create an SFZ file on
linux?</div>
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<div>Cheers to all,</div>
<div>Victor</div>
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there's a gui editor for .gig.. sfz you edit by hand, once you get
to know sfz it, with a simple plaintext editor, is far superior than
a gui could ever be.. There is however a gui for windows that works
in wine called sfZed, it has a way of putting lots of rowchanges in
the .sfz file tho so the files have several times more lines than
one edited by hand.. makes it a pain in the butt to read/customize..
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0AVrDa5LNWylnZGZ6ejk4eHRfNDVjbmsyd3Zmag">https://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0AVrDa5LNWylnZGZ6ejk4eHRfNDVjbmsyd3Zmag</a><br>
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