Julien Claassen wrote:
>
> I was wondering, if it would be possible to create a stripped down
> commandline version of gigedit to bild a complete gigasample library
> of a preorganised .gig file and a directory of .wav-files. I've come
> across this sort of thing several times now. You get a sample library
> made up of a lot of .wav-files, a .nki file and an empty .gig-file
> shell. The only thing needing to be done is open the gig file, choose
> the right directory and click import, or however it is called.
> Would it be possible, within reasonable amount of time and work, to
> implement such a mini special gig-builder for the CLI. I'm thinking of
> something like:
> gigbuild <file.gig> <wav-basedir>
>
Hi Julien,
I agree, this would be a great addition to the LinuxSampler world. I've
created a couple sets of GIG files with Gigedit, it would have been a
lot easier with your suggested utility. I'd also be inclined to do more
conversions if I had such a tool.
Best,
dp
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