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SFZ editor?

Post by nicop » Wed Jul 06, 2011 4:10 pm

Hi, does anybody knows if it's planned the development of an editor for SFZ's patches?
If not, it could be very helpful to have a text editor launched when I click "edit" in a sample channel (in both Fantasia and Qsampler).

Thanks!

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Re: SFZ editor?

Post by antiesen » Thu Jul 07, 2011 9:58 pm

+1 for a sfz editor!

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Re: SFZ editor?

Post by rockdude » Thu Jul 14, 2011 11:40 pm

+1

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Re: SFZ editor? - SFZed is a free editor!

Post by Octron » Fri Aug 05, 2011 12:15 pm

Hi, there is already a fee sfz editor in the net that allows listening while editing. It is called SFZed. Your can find it here:

http://audio.clockbeat.com/sfZed.html

What is missing, and therefore you are right, is a chance to edit linuxsampler in this way, that linuxsampler allows SFZed to be the default editor for SFZ files.
Today I did not find any linuxsampler.ini file or something like that, so i think entrys for editors are not possibly yet.

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Re: SFZ editor?

Post by nicop » Sun Aug 07, 2011 8:42 am

Hi, there is already a fee sfz editor in the net that allows listening while editing. It is called SFZed. Your can find it here:
Yes, I know it... but I use Linux ;)

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Re: SFZ editor?

Post by Alex » Thu Aug 11, 2011 11:02 am

An SFZ editor would be certainly useful.

If anyone is considering building something like this (for linux), then a function to automatically populate an sfz text file with multiple sample names from a folder would be a considerable time saver.

Alex.

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Re: SFZ editor?

Post by sompler » Tue Dec 06, 2011 4:34 am

Alex wrote:...then a function to automatically populate an sfz text file with multiple sample names from a folder would be a considerable time saver.
Regarding the sfz tool, I would like following workflow:

0. create a dir
1. create inside dir, as many subdirs as you want, names are in the range 0..127
2. put as many .wav samples into those subdirs to your desire
3. each subdir name/number defines the samples pitch-mapping, so all samples in subdir = 36, will be mapped to pitch 36, meaning you should put there normally kick samples. 42 for closed hihats and so on.
4. if you have more than a sample in a subdir, they will be used and mapped to different velocity ranges, supporting at maximum 16 velocity ranges, not to make it too complex. sorting of samples according to alphabet.
5. run the script and you get your multi-velocity-layer mapped sfz file, from your sample sorting in those subdirs.

Another related question? Is there any other command line tool, for win, which can convert an .lm4 file to .sfz?

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