Re: [LAU] Building gigasamples

From: Mark Knecht <markknecht@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Tue Dec 21 2010 - 19:51:54 EET

On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 9:51 AM, Julien Claassen <julien@c-lab.de> wrote:
> Hello Mark!
>  The last time we had to do it, it was easy. It was the easiest and fastest
> part in the process. I now have the Yamaha 7sea (7CG JR) grand and it sounds
> like a dream. :-)
>  No I wasn't assuming, that Tascams GigEdit and ours are the same. But I
> think our LS-Gigedit should be compliant enough to import samples, if all
> the rest of the settings is in place. I'm mostly thinking of pianos and
> electric pianos here, so what is there: velocity layering and velocity
> layered release samples. Perhaps a bit of amplitude envelops. Though I even
> think that this is unlikely, since they want the samples to be as realistic
> and direct as possible. So I think they did most of the work before hand. So
> all the cutting and movng samples around should be done prior to putting the
> wav-files in the rar archives.
>  I just downloaded gigedit. Could you tell me what you would have to do in
> LS-GigEdit to perform the action, they describged in the file? Then I can
> have a go through the source and see if I might hack something to start
> with.
>  Kind regards
>          Julien

Julien,
   I can't help with GigEdit. You'll have to contact the LS team for
help on that. I'm no longer involved with the project and don't even
have it on my system anymore.

- Mark
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