Re: SFZ vs. GIG

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On 28/05/12 5:52 PM, Robin Gareus wrote:
RAM is the crux. You want to keep all the samples in memory so that they
can play was soon as you press a key without waiting for data from the
disk. But you're absolutely right: Never use lossy formats for
instrument samples.

Why do you want to keep the whole sample in memory? As long as enough of it is in memory to handle the immediate attack, it should be fine to stream the rest of it. I believe that's what LinuxSampler does, and it works very well with the 2GB Salamander Grand Piano, without needing to take up 2GB of RAM.

Thanks
Leigh
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