sfz::Engine error: Failed to load instrument, cause: Not an integer
So I filed a bug and will keep trying
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https://bugs.linuxsampler.org/cgi-bin/s ... cgi?id=134
I just posted this email to the dev list:ccherrett wrote:I have set everything up and tried to load the sfz but received the error:
sfz::Engine error: Failed to load instrument, cause: Not an integer
So I filed a bug and will keep trying
https://bugs.linuxsampler.org/cgi-bin/s ... cgi?id=134
Yes. It's a known issue (or rather omission on my part). Currently the SFZ reader (based on my sfz.cpp/sfz.h reader) only accept MIDI note numbers and not literal note names.ccherrett wrote:sfz::Engine error: Failed to load instrument, cause: Not an integer
Yes, the group header, as it's called, is supported. It act as a template for the regions that follow it until a new group header is defined.ccherrett wrote:So is the group tag supported?
Can you look through my sfz and tell me if you see any errors?dahnielson wrote:Yes, the group header, as it's called, is supported. It act as a template for the regions that follow it until a new group header is defined.ccherrett wrote:So is the group tag supported?
Ah I think this is my issue. Any idea when this will be resolved?dahnielson wrote:Yes. It's a known issue (or rather omission on my part). Currently the SFZ reader (based on my sfz.cpp/sfz.h reader) only accept MIDI note numbers and not literal note names.ccherrett wrote:sfz::Engine error: Failed to load instrument, cause: Not an integer
You are totally right. I did this with samplelord. There are same features to reduce the preload of the samples and I was curious how far I could go with this. It was possible to combine ALL VSL string samples into one file that used around 120 MB RAM with full access to all sounds by program change.dahnielson wrote: Huh? MIDI instrument Map is what LinuxSampler use to interpret banks and program changes.
I am not sure my success if fulfilled yet :typewriter wrote:You are totally right. I did this with samplelord. There are same features to reduce the preload of the samples and I was curious how far I could go with this. It was possible to combine ALL VSL string samples into one file that used around 120 MB RAM with full access to all sounds by program change.dahnielson wrote: Huh? MIDI instrument Map is what LinuxSampler use to interpret banks and program changes.
I am excited about christopher's success with converting the first performance files. As soon as I have holidays I'll jump in, too.