Re: Convert Sonatina library to MIDNAM

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On 12/11/2012 07:05 PM, rosea.grammostola wrote:
On 12/11/2012 06:14 PM, rosea.grammostola wrote:
On 12/11/2012 01:57 PM, rosea.grammostola wrote:
Hi,

It might be an good idea to make MIDNAM files from the Sonatina SFZ
library. MIDNAM instrument files can be used in Ardour 3.
I found the scripts of the Openoctave team, but I've no knowledge about
orchestras, the amount of violins needed etc.

Here are the scripts:

https://github.com/johnsen/lscp2midnam

I know more or less how they work

\r

First attempt. The path in the lscp file need to be adjust to your local
settings.

https://github.com/johnsen/Sonatina-symphonic-orchestra-MIDNAM.git

See the README

What is a good way to do for the path, e.g. to make it usable for
'everybody'? Assume they place the sonatina folder in ~/ ?

So /home/derick/linuxaudio/linuxaudiodata/sonatina/Sonatina/...

becomes

~/sonatina/Sonatina/...

Or is there is smarter 'linux-way'?

\r
The oomidi team is using

MAP MIDI_INSTRUMENT NON_MODAL 0 0 0 SFZ '@@OOM_SOUNDS@@/sonatina/Sonatina\x20Symphonic\x20Orchestra/Strings\x20-\x201st\x20Violins\x20Sustain.sfz'

@@OOM_SOUNDS@@ links to /usr/share/sounds or ~/.sounds somehow. Both places are not ideal imho.

Suggestions?

Btw here are some templates of the oomidi team for LinuxSampler https://github.com/johnsen/Sonatina-symphonic-orchestra-MIDNAM/tree/master/Oomidi_templates

Please test the sonatina.midnam file and the Sonatina lscp file and let me know what an good setup for orchestral composing is, or change it yourself and share your experiences.

\r
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