I hate to say it but it will take a little bit of time still before I
release it. I've decided to use the sfz format instead. It seems much more
flexible than giga and gigedit started to missbehave and pissed me right off
when I tried to make releases :) sfz is non-monolithic so you'll
automatically have access to individual samples.
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 1:42 PM, alexander <axeldenstore(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hey Hey Hey!
I'm currently making a rather big grand piano sample library. It is a
Yamaha C5 recorded with 2 AKG C414 in an AB position about 10cm above the
strings at 24bit48khz. It is downsampled to 16bit44.1khz because gigedit
couldn't save files larger than 2gb. It's sampled in minor thirds with 17
velocity layers (some only 16 due to a nasty head ache when I recorded)
I'd like to have some feedback and have two questions answered. I've posted
the same question on the linuxsampler forum but that doesn't seem to be the
most active place in the world so I'll make a post here too.
The question: Can I make release samples to be played even if the sustain
pedal is pressed?
The other question: How should I distribute it? I was thinking something
like a torrent would be the most effective. I only got 512kbps up and It's
about 1.5gb worth of .gig file
The Demo:
http://j.imagehost.org/download/0912/GrandPianoUpdatedDemoPlayed by Alfonso
Gugliucci, User PianistItaliano on youtube.
Linuxsampler forum thread:
http://bb.linuxsampler.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=474&start=0&sid=…
Thank you!