On 13/10/11 11:47 PM, allcoms wrote:
> Thanks for pointing out your guide Leigh - I'd not seen that. I think
> I'll have to have another go with LS to triple check it still irritates
> the hell out of me for at least the following reasons:
>
> 1 - Its not in the repos of most distros due to licensing probs
>
> 2 - Its a bitch to compile
Can't really disagree with either of those :) I do wish it was easier to
install -- I hope some good unofficial repositories show up once there's
a new stable release out.
>
> 3 - I never got qsampler to work
I've never had much luck with it either, though apparently the version
in svn now works better, and has some SFZ support.
>
> 4 - Fantasia is a horribly slow, bloated java app - yuck!
It is a bit slow, but I rarely have to run it these days. I used to have
to run it once a session, just to reload my saved sampler setup. Now I
don't even need to do that -- since I'm using the LinuxSampler LV2
plugin, my sampler settings are all stored as part of my Ardour session,
and automatically restored when I load that session.
> 5 - Like composite, iirc, it also lacks the ability to load simple wavs
> if thats all you want otherwise you need to mess about converting stuff
> to .gig or .sfz first
It does, yes, but the SFZ format is really quite simple. For a simple
case of mapping a single sample across the keyboard, something like this
should suffice:
<region>
sample=sample.wav
pitch_keycenter=C3
lokey=C1
hikey=C5
You can add all sorts of options to that (envelopes, filters, etc.), but
that'll get you started.
> Linuxsampler would be good for some use cases if points 1 and 2 didn't
> plague it but we still need a simple LV2 sampler that can be easily
> redistributed and packaged for people who just want to trigger wav drum
> sounds or whatever.
Yep, that would definitely still be handy. For now I'm still using
Hydrogen to host any drum sounds that I create (routing each Hydrogen
instrument's outputs separately to Ardour), but I may soon start making
SFZ files for them instead.
Thanks
Leigh
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