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by dahnielson » Mon Sep 08, 2008 8:45 am
ccherrett wrote:The only issue I see here is when you have percussion type samples that are not mapped in a range. The same might go fro key switches. So you might have to send an array type of structure containing the individual mappings for key range and key switches.
Didn't think of that. That's true. But at least in the Gigasampler format the keyswitches are always in a consecutive range of keys set at the instrument level, but that might not be true for other formats. I.e. the SFZ fomat, have no key switches defined at the instrument level, everything is defined at the region level. So keyswitches can be mapped to any key for any region, it's the same as for the Kontakt format (as a comparison) that define keyswitches at the group level. In both cases keys can be both mapped and be switches, but I guess that's also true for Gigasampler.
By the way here's the Kontakt 3 equivalent to the GVI screenshot above. Mapped keys are blue, unmapped in white (none shown below) and keyswitches in pink:
Two other things:
- Use the virtual keyboard to play notes and activate switches (kinda obvious);
- How to select which sample channel the virtual keyboard show the mapping/switches for? (In Kontakt it's the last one you clicked on.)
Anders Dahnielson
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