On Sat, 3 Apr 2021 09:51:53 -0600
Paul Davis <paul(a)linuxaudiosystems.com> wrote:
This is a public service announcement, since I suspect
that many here
will not be aware of this development.
David Hilowitz (0) recently "ported" (1) his new sample library
playback engine Decent Sampler to Linux. It is available as a Linux
VST3 plugin and as a standalone application (2) David's work was
substantially inspired by the work in the Pianobook community (3),
where people build often-complex sample libraries originally to
"save" real pianos but increasingly covering new territory (such as
the Winter Voices project (4)).
I am a little disappointed that David chose to define a new sampler
library format rather than use SFZ, given the developments with sfizz
over the last several months. However, both DecentSampler and SFZ are
text formats, and there are gratis implementations for them both. In
theory, DS -> SFZ conversion could be automated, though the other way
around may be more problematic.
Yesterday I downloaded 36 Decent Sampler libraries from the Pianobook
website, and although they are not all quite as awesome as I had
hoped for, some of them are amazing and all of them make a valuable
addition to the sample library situation for Linux audio/music
workflows. There are also some gratis and some non-gratis libraries
for Decent Sampler on the Decent Sampler website.
It would be lovely if Decent Sampler was libre as well as gratis, and
I hope we see quality SFZ libraries either gratis or reasonably
priced, because that format offers some features missing from Decent
Sampler. But for now, I personally consider this a wonderful step
forward for Linux-based musicians.
(0)
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCoAJ5JYKYTMubpTIsWi70w
(1) I put ported in quotes because I believe that DS is implemented
using JUCE, and so this mostly just involved changing the build
flags :)
(2)
https://www.decentsamples.com/product/decent-sampler-plugin/
(3)
https://www.pianobook.co.uk/
(4)
https://www.pianobook.co.uk/library/winter-voices/
Thanks for the PSA Paul!
Loving Decent Sampler. And Pianobook is a great find.
Definitely a bump for linux audio!
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