Hello
Thanks to all for the good hints. I succeeded yesterday in creating a first
"closed-hi-hat-gigasampler" file with my "application". I'm using currently
libsndfile to calculate the "signal max" (as proposed by Paul Davis).
I will publish the source code in case that something usable will result...
Regards
Oliver
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From: Jostein Chr. Andersen <jostein@email-addr-hidden>
To: linux-audio-dev@email-addr-hidden
Cc: Oliver Jaun <olijaun@email-addr-hidden>
Sent: Mon, December 20, 2010 4:20:49 PM
Subject: Re: [LAD] Identify Peek in Drum Samples
måndag 20 december 2010 10.27.23 skrev Oliver Jaun:
> Hello
>
> I bought the natural drum samples (http://www.naturaldrum.com/). It
> contains WAVs and presets for Kontakt and Halion. Now I'd like to create
> some gigasampler files in order to use it with linuxsampler.
...
> I could then write a C++-App using libgig.
> Any ideas? Libraries? Algorithms?
This is not what you asked for but FYI, this is what I did and still works on
on NDK: -I converted almost every single sample to mono and generally choosed
the "best" 8 to 16 sample layers for every drum item by ear. I made (making)
onn gig file for every item like one for hh13 (with brushes, sticks and hand
and so on) and one rock snare and so on and then combines them (gig files) to
be Natural Drum Kits.
Jostein
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