[linux-audio-user] Make a .GIG out of the MIS piano Was: Re: Copyrights on samples

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>
> This means we will soon be able to play the MIS piano directly streamed
> from disk using LinuxSampler.
>
> So the advice to Atti and others is:
> One of you should use a Windows app which allows you to create .GIG
> files (with GigaStudio being the natural choice), download the MIS
> samples, tune volume, velocity-splits, trim samples (some samples have a
> bit of silence at the beginning etc) and make a .GIG file out of it.

Benno,
   I started to wonder why we need to do this? There are a large number of
open-source GIG files on the net. Two of the most notable sites to get them
are:

http://www.worrasplace.com  (Currently down, but coming)

which I pointed out in this forum last December, and

http://62.13.11.115/gtown/ (Currently up, and staying, I hope!) ;-)

with some great gig files sampled at Grebbestad Church.

wouldn't using those gig files provide more than enough confirmation that
any sampler work that was going on here did indeed work with standard gig
files?

Or has this been done already?

Cheers,
Mark




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