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Re: [fluid-dev] Feedback from LAC
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Nils |
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Re: [fluid-dev] Feedback from LAC |
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Fri, 13 May 2011 12:20:37 +0200 |
Also sfz range from hundreds of MB to gigabytes.
Linuxsampler does a fine job streaming that from your disk.
I don't think I want a 2 GB piano sample in my RAM.
Nils
On Fri, 13 May 2011 11:04:13 +0100
Krzysztof Foltman <address@hidden> wrote:
> On 13/05/11 09:02, David Henningsson wrote:
>
> > Btw, an interesting feature request was support for the sfz format.
> > The sfz format seems to require some extra support from the engine
> > (equalizers, change filter from lowpass to highpass, maybe a few more
> > LFOs) but not unreachable much.
>
> There are plenty of new features in sfz:
>
> - ogg-vorbis-compressed samples
> - sample selection based on random values, aftertouch, host BPM, note
> sequence counter, previous key pressed, other key kept pressed or
> released, control change
> - different triggers (trigger on release, first-in-chord/Hammond style,
> legato)
> - more advanced exclusive groups
> - random or CC-controlled note delay, sample offset, filter cutoff and
> perhaps others
> - play sample N times
> - beat syncing
> - pitch randomization
> - separate pitchbend config for "up" and "down" values
> - 5 new filter types (LP6, HP6, HP12, BP6, BR6)
> - stereo width control for stereo samples
> - crossfading
> - 3-band (looks like it's per-voice, but that would be quite CPU-intensive)
>
> Also, it uses a "fixed" modulation structure instead of modulator
> objects, which may be a bit of a problem for Fluidsynth, or at least
> require a bit of thinking to convert it properly.
>
> Looks rather tough.
>
> K.
>
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