I'm wondering if a straight sf2 to h2kit would actually be possible now. I've not been able to find any docs on the h2kit format but through browsing the hydrogen forums I'm now concerned that h2kits are limited to 32 instruments/samples/notes? On top of this the minimum note number I seem to be able to trigger under composite is MIDI note 36 (C2) so it would be a bit confusing if I have to transpose notes in the conversion. So - Gabriel or any of the hydrogen devs - would it be possible to convert a piano sf2 (for example) to a h2kit without sacrificing a number of octaves? I realise I could get from a sf2 to a h2kit by using a combination of swami and hydrogen (or composite-gui) but a script would be much easier if it is going to be possible in a nice way. On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 6:11 PM, allcoms <allcoms@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Any day soon now drobilla will get his persist extension finished and > shortly after that we can likely expect a fully functional calf > soundfont player, one that saves/restores its settings but until that > day the best we have in the land of LV2 sample players would seem to > be composite, which I seem to have working quite nicely under A3 > although I've not played with t much yet. I've found this script: > > http://code.google.com/p/hydro2sf2/ > > but I'm wondering if there is a tool that will simplify the conversion > going the other way ie to convert an .sf2 into a .h2kit fit for use > with composite (and hydrogen, of course)? > _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user