On 03/31/2010 04:45 PM, James Stone wrote: > alexander wrote: > >> Hey Hey Hey! >> >> I'm currently making a rather big grand piano sample library. It is a >> Yamaha C5 recorded with 2 AKG C414 in an AB position about 10cm above >> the strings at 24bit48khz. It is downsampled to 16bit44.1khz because >> gigedit couldn't save files larger than 2gb. It's sampled in minor >> thirds with 17 velocity layers (some only 16 due to a nasty head ache >> when I recorded) >> >> I'd like to have some feedback and have two questions answered. I've >> posted the same question on the linuxsampler forum but that doesn't seem >> to be the most active place in the world so I'll make a post here too. >> >> The question: Can I make release samples to be played even if the >> sustain pedal is pressed? >> >> The other question: How should I distribute it? I was thinking something >> like a torrent would be the most effective. I only got 512kbps up and >> It's about 1.5gb worth of .gig file >> >> The Demo: http://j.imagehost.org/download/0912/GrandPianoUpdatedDemo >> Played by Alfonso Gugliucci, User PianistItaliano on youtube. >> >> > Sounds really nice! > > By the way, why do you want to have release samples with the sustain > pedal pressed? Surely that's not very "realistic"? > > James > _______________________________________________ > Linux-audio-user mailing list > Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user > > Because the hammers are moving up and down even tho the sustain pedal is pressed. It's not a necessity.. I just thought it would be fun to test and try. As for distributing, I can upload it myself, just give me space :) btw, should I try to compress it? _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user