[linux-audio-user] producing a drum sample library for hydrogen

RTaylor RickTaylor at Speakeasy.Net
Sun Jun 13 01:09:22 EDT 2004


On Saturday 12 June 2004 11:28, R Parker wrote:
} --- Robert Jonsson <rj at spamatica.se> wrote:
} > lördagen den 12 juni 2004 03.00 skrev RTaylor:

} > >  Why do they have to sound like cymbals? {Granted
}
} Well, this is where you would route H2:playback or
} specimen:playback to pd:input or something to that
} affect. One of the synthesis tools is jackified right?
}
} With a stable Ardour just around the corner I'm almost
} ready to go beyound the beating of dinner plates. But
} I'm a little scared.

 Frankly, I'm not all that interested in re-creating cymbals for the sake of 
re-creating cymbals. I'd never use them for what I do anyway.

 What if linux audio were to utilize some sort of {FM?} synthesis sample 
module {small, loadable by anything and capable of generating a specific 
range of sounds. Not pre-recorded but generative... tunable, etc... over time 
individual modules would get optimized to a high degree... "presets" 
basically but for single sounds.} that could work across the platform. 

 Samplers {like postgresql {gnumeric, open office, etc...} with some audio 
specific code} could function as librarians... to standardize tunings across 
a given bank of samples, to set up dependencies and interactions between 
given sound modules, etc, etc... with apt {synaptic, aptitude, dselect, etc} 
you could set up a server somewhere and interchange libraries and modules.

 ...Anyway... given some time it could make the need for standardized "sample" 
libraries a thing of the past. 

} > > {In other words... "7 zillion and one available
} > sounds and you gotta' have
} > > a simulation of something some bronze age guy
} > managed to come up with when
} > > he screwed up the kings dinner plate order?}

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