Am 24.04.21 um 12:42 schrieb Jostein Chr. Andersen: > This is also one thing that's missing in the SFZ format. For natural HH > sound, the sampler needs to be able to handle both velocity and at the > same time (or HH trigger or trigger drum pad) with ac CC control (such > as a modulation knob or HH controller for the openness). I think you have the wrong perception of SFZ's capabilities here. Samples (or sample groups) in SFZ libraries can be selected according to note number (of course), note on velocity (lovel and hivel opcodes) and based on a CC value (loccN and hiccN opcodes), and much more. It has the 'group' and 'off_by' opcodes to implement choking. Though some tricks might be required to implement realistic hit-hat splashes. The tutorials on the site https://sfzformat.com/ go into great detail on how to emulate realistic drum kit behaviour with SFZ, especially the section on cymbal muting: https://sfzformat.com/tutorials/cymbal_muting Or is there something else you wanted to achieve with SFZ that you think it couldn't do? Chris _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user