Re: Building gigasamples

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Hello Mark!
The last time we had to do it, it was easy. It was the easiest and fastest part in the process. I now have the Yamaha 7sea (7CG JR) grand and it sounds like a dream. :-) No I wasn't assuming, that Tascams GigEdit and ours are the same. But I think our LS-Gigedit should be compliant enough to import samples, if all the rest of the settings is in place. I'm mostly thinking of pianos and electric pianos here, so what is there: velocity layering and velocity layered release samples. Perhaps a bit of amplitude envelops. Though I even think that this is unlikely, since they want the samples to be as realistic and direct as possible. So I think they did most of the work before hand. So all the cutting and movng samples around should be done prior to putting the wav-files in the rar archives. I just downloaded gigedit. Could you tell me what you would have to do in LS-GigEdit to perform the action, they describged in the file? Then I can have a go through the source and see if I might hack something to start with.
  Kind regards
          Julien

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