Re: Linuxsampler/qsampler usability and session portability

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On 10/15/2011 06:25 AM, Dan MacDonald wrote:
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> I think I vaguely remember someone posting a script to create sfz
> files to this list but maybe that was to create Hydrogen files? Once I
> have got a working sfz (I should've just downloaded a free one instead
> of trying to make one myself first really) then it'd be easy enough
> for me to write a script to automate the creation of sfzs but I'd
> still prefer to see such functionality integrated into qsampler,
> gsampler or fantasia - my philosophy being that if we want to stand a
> good chance of attracting non-unix geeks to Linux audio then all
> common tasks should be achievable without any scripting or cli voodoo.
>

Have you tried Swami?  I haven't used it in years, since I pretty much
got away from using .sf2 files, so don't know if the author still
supports it or not, but it creates and edits .sf2 files.


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