I will post back when i have access to my config with the sfz opcodes, so i can give you real details.
To make it clearer now : several samples are launched simultaneously but only one has its volume opened at a time. It is the pedal CC which will change volumes of different "regions" containing different hihat openess samples. Some commercial drum samplers use this technique, even if not always perfect.
Sfz is quite powerfull, and associated with NDK, results are really great.
Raphaël
Le 30 oct. 2013 13:35, "Jostein Chr. Andersen" <jostein@xxxxxxx> a écrit :
On 10/30/2013 01:22 PM, Raphaël Mouneyres wrote:
Hello,
One trick with hihats on linuxsampler is to handle it differently.
One note will not mute another note.
But, hitting the hihat will trigger multiple openess samples (depending
on how many levels you want). Then the hi hat pedal will fade from one
sample to another.
This can be achevied with current sfz implementation i'm sure.
May you need more info tell me. I will take a look at my notes.
Thanks for answering Raphaël, but I'm not sure if I understand you right, the sound (interference and many diffrent attack sounds at one time) and the feel will be wrong if you trigger multiple samples in one hit. What happens when you gradually lifts up or close the HH (very common in the real life), then the previous opened samples (while closing) will still ring.
J.
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