Re: [LAU] there's a new salamander piano version in town.

From: Philipp Überbacher <hollunder@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Wed Aug 17 2011 - 12:45:17 EEST

Excerpts from Leigh Dyer's message of 2011-08-17 01:08:42 +0200:
> On 17/08/11 08:55, Philipp Überbacher wrote:
> > Excerpts from Leigh Dyer's message of 2011-08-17 00:29:28 +0200:
> >> On 17/08/11 07:05, alexander wrote:
> >>> http://rytmenpinne.posterous.com/65930001 Follow my salamander drumkit
> >>> progress ;)
> >>
> >> Awesome -- I'll be following your progress closely! I definitely like
> >> the idea of having a few separate SFZ files, too, to help with mixing;
> >> getting separate drum outputs out of LinuxSampler is something that I've
> >> had to hack my way to in the past with other kits.
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >> Leigh
> >
> > Now I know what you mean by multisource, but I wonder: is
> > sfz/linuxsampler not flexible enough to achieve this with a single sfz?
>
> You can -- in my last project I had a LinuxSampler session where I'd
> simply loaded the same SFZ five times, with each instance going to
> separate JACK outputs. That meant that I had to split my MIDI data
> across five separate tracks so that I could send the kick drum to one
> set of outputs, the snare to another set, etc.
>
> The other thing to consider is multiple mics. My scenario above is
> simplified a bit, because I actually had *ten* LinuxSampler instances --
> the kit I was using came with close-mic and room-mic recordings, so I
> set up an instance of each for each drum so that I could balance the
> levels between the two versions independently for each drum.
>
> Having multiple SFZ files available doesn't instantly solve these sorts
> of issues, but it does give you some options around how to handle them.
>
> Thanks
> Leigh

Ugh, that sounds like it would be tough on the memory. Loading a sfz
just once and routing different parts to different outputs would be way
more ideal (even without level control because you could use an external
mixer then).

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