On Thu, Mar 10, 2005 at 10:25:52PM +0000, james(a)dis-dot-dat.net wrote:
On Thu, 10 Mar, 2005 at 05:08PM -0500, Eric Dantan
Rzewnicki spake thus:
On Thu, Mar 10, 2005 at 10:53:58PM +0100,
Christoph Eckert wrote:
Hi,
If it is not open enough to take advantage of
then is there
any truly open soundfont-like standard anywhere on the
planet?
for me it somehow looks as there's need to define a new,
absolutely free file format for sampling data.
Unfortunately, this would need lots of time and resources, and
as 'we' are not enough users, it wouldn't be spread widely
enough.
I don't know how featurefull it is, but specimen's beef bank
format
might be worth looking into. I chatted with the author a while ago on
#lad at freenode. My fuzzy memory is that it uses xml and wouldn't be
too hard to script.
Sounds good, but until it's as common as SF2, I personally
will stick
with what we're trying to achieve here: a commandline SF2 processor,
for mouse-o-phobics (like me) and for people that need something more
accessible (like Julien).
agreed. just mentioning it as something else that's out there.
I am, like you, anti-mouse.
Which reminds me: Julien (if you're reading this)
what would your
requirements be? This isn't specifically for you, but you did cause
this project to start, so you should have some input.
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