Re: [linux-audio-user] Midi Software Sampler

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Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] Midi Software Sampler
From: levi hormann (ltanyon_AT_yahoo.com)
Date: Sat Sep 08 2001 - 01:13:47 EEST


John,

I really don't think I know enough about sound theory to work sfront. I
have taken a look at it before, and as much as I am excited about
mpeg4sa, I'm not a programmer. Tweaking with opcodes to create which
seems to be a simple audio application (like I said, I'm not a
programmer, so I don't really have any authority saying that) does not
sound like a fun time.

But I do agree more people should be made aware of mpeg4sa, and your
helpful front end. mpeg4sa is exciting, but I can't really say I
completely understand it.

>>I should have done some research
>>beforehand, but I felt farily confidant that a linux software midi
>>sampler of sorts would exist for Linux.
>>
>
>Sfront works well in real-time under Linux under the control of both
>audio in and MIDI in, and you can use the table core opcodes to write
>your own sampler semantics easily.
>
>http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~lazzaro/sa
>
>I have a MIDI keyboard to the right of my PC keyboard, and use it about
>30 minutes a day for testing sfront changes, so this support is about
>as tested as it gets :-).
>
> --jl
>


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