On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 06:11:17PM +0000, allcoms wrote:
Any day soon now drobilla will get his persist
extension finished and
shortly after that we can likely expect a fully functional calf
soundfont player, one that saves/restores its settings but until that
day the best we have in the land of LV2 sample players would seem to
be composite, which I seem to have working quite nicely under A3
although I've not played with t much yet. I've found this script:
http://code.google.com/p/hydro2sf2/ Has anyone ever gotten this to work? It yields
an SF2 file all right,
but I can't seem to play it in fluidsynth and sfinfo says:
"unrecognized audio file format [error 0"
I'd be interested in converting kits to SF2, gig, or SFZ, because
hydrogen has the annoying habit of truncating samples when receiving
midi noteofffs.
Cheers,
S.M.
but I'm wondering if there is a tool that will simplify the conversion
going the other way ie to convert an .sf2 into a .h2kit fit for use
with composite (and hydrogen, of course)?
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