On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 06:06:54PM +1100 Leigh Dyer wrote: >On 26/02/12 1:44 PM, Bearcat M. Şandor wrote: >> On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 06:04:13PM +0200 alexander wrote: >>> Enough checking and tweeking, somethings bound to be wrong anyway :P >>> >>> http://rytmenpinne.posterous.com/ >>> http://rytmenpinne.posterous.com/pages/salamander-drumkit >>> http://www.archive.org/details/SalamanderDrumkit >>> >>> have fun with it! >>> >> I love the sound of this set. Clean and realistic sounding! How difficult would >> it be for someone to make this compatable with hydrogen? > >I've tried some large kits in Hydrogen, and it uses a tonne of RAM to >load them -- while running the BigMono kit from Analogue Drums, for >instance, which is about 150MB of sample data, it used about 500MB of >RAM. I'm not sure how well it would fare with a kit this large! > >LinuxSampler streams audio data from disk on demand, though, so a 480MB >kit like the Salamander is no trouble at all. I've been using >LinuxSampler as an LV2 plugin within Ardour 3, and while there are some >problems with the current state of things (GIG files are fine, but SFZ >files need to be reloaded manually after restarting the session), I'm >hoping those will be ironed out soon. > >Thanks >Leigh Thanks Leigh, I've never tried LinuxSampler. I'll give it a shot. Bearcat
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