Subject: Re: [linux-audio-dev] potential instrument formats for the linux API ?
From: rob (rob_AT_kaybee.org)
Date: la loka 23 1999 - 22:36:57 EDT
On Fri, 22 Oct 1999, Benno Senoner wrote:
> The maximum of fun would be to put an AKAI S1000/S2000 CD in your CDROM drive,
> load it in your softsynth, and play the instruments as you were on a real AKAI
> sample , with correct (or at least good emulated) filter / envelope settings.
i've got a gtk app for crude akai cd -> .wav and a program that
plays akai samples from midi input (t'was on hold while i was waiting for
2.2 rtlinux to become stable). the reading routines were based on
someones perlscript who reveresed engineered most of the format.
http://www.async.cx/pics/browseshot.jpg
http://www.async.cx/abrowse-0.0.0.tar.gz
and
http://www.async.cx/projects/sampler/
for the code of the akai sampler player thingy. the timing sucks since it
was a pre-soft-rt patch in user mode.
it's messy. it still compiles on my box, but it might have some bit rot
for newer installs.
rob
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