Hi, I just checked that a lot of SFZ 2.0 opcodes are implemented, but I haven't the book of Simon Cann, so I don't know how to use them.
Can someone explain me how to use <curve> (and also vN I think) and <control>?
Is it possible to insert a brief description to the un-documented SFZ 2.0 opcodes in the "SFZ support in LinuxSampler" page?
Thanks!
<curve>, <control>, and SFZ 2.0 opcodes
Re: <curve>, <control>, and SFZ 2.0 opcodes
There is some documentation here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UxP ... E6xino/pub
Re: <curve>, <control>, and SFZ 2.0 opcodes
Thanks Varpa,
I read the document, but I still don't understand the meaning of the <curve> opcode "vN".
Is it a global velocity curve definition? like the amp_velcurve_N?
I'm interested in the <curve> section because I use a custom velocity curve, and I'm triyng to avoid to define it in every <group> section (I use sfz for drums, and in the sfz file I use one <group> for each piece of the drum).
I read the document, but I still don't understand the meaning of the <curve> opcode "vN".
Is it a global velocity curve definition? like the amp_velcurve_N?
I'm interested in the <curve> section because I use a custom velocity curve, and I'm triyng to avoid to define it in every <group> section (I use sfz for drums, and in the sfz file I use one <group> for each piece of the drum).
Re: <curve>, <control>, and SFZ 2.0 opcodes
I do not know about these opcodes either. Try writing to Linuxsampler-devel email list: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/lis ... pler-devel