Re: creating open source sample libs. (Was: Re: Experiment One - For Sonatina Symphonic Orchestra. Music and a short review of the sample library)

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I am sorry for creating confusion with the objects of the mails ...  I continue 
here the yesterday debate about the sfz from London Philharmonia samples.

>Btw.
>These samples are already in the Sonatina Symphonic Orchestra.
>
>see here, under "sources"  http://sso.mattiaswestlund.net/ 
>

I don't understand why Sonatina uses one samples every three note, while 
London Philharmonia provides one sample per note.

>If there is a script with the best algorithms you might be able to use
>and adjust it to different sample libraries. Not a solution for a
>opensource sample library primarily, but a solution to use good quality
>sample libraries on Linux.

Something like that implies a hard code for file names or a strict directories 
organization to obtain every information needed (for ex: instrument name, note, 
velocity etc).
Every project has different needs.. otherwise, we can think to a tool to make 
easier creating sfz files, but user will have to insert sample by sample, so it 
won't be automated.


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