Re: Building gigasamples

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Julien Claassen wrote:

I was wondering, if it would be possible to create a stripped down commandline version of gigedit to bild a complete gigasample library of a preorganised .gig file and a directory of .wav-files. I've come across this sort of thing several times now. You get a sample library made up of a lot of .wav-files, a .nki file and an empty .gig-file shell. The only thing needing to be done is open the gig file, choose the right directory and click import, or however it is called. Would it be possible, within reasonable amount of time and work, to implement such a mini special gig-builder for the CLI. I'm thinking of something like:
gigbuild <file.gig> <wav-basedir>

Hi Julien,

I agree, this would be a great addition to the LinuxSampler world. I've created a couple sets of GIG files with Gigedit, it would have been a lot easier with your suggested utility. I'd also be inclined to do more conversions if I had such a tool.

Best,

dp

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