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Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bitHello! I wrote a new version of the script.
It is here: http://www.linuxmusicians.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=9875&p=30396#p30396I covered some little bugs, improved his speed and I also mixed samples using sox.
For example, if I had four samples of the same note, I mix them in a new file, changing his name, format and metatags. Do you think it is still too similar to the one provided on the website to re-distribuite?It doesn't depends no more on ffmpeg, because in some distribution (Debian) it is not distribuited with support to mp3. I use lame instead.
I relaunch my questions:
1)what options would you use to create this orchestra from London Philarmonia samples?2)Do you want help me?
3)how can I obtain sustain effect compatibly to linuxsampler?
4)I'm new in linuxaudio.org. Do you think it is the case to open a new thread
in the developement section?Federico
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com/viewtopic.php?f=3D4&t=3D9875&p=3D30396#p30396I cove=
red some little bugs, improved his speed and I also mixed samples using sox=
.For example, if I had four samples of the same note, I mix them in a n=
ew file, changing his name, format and metatags. Do you think it is still t=
oo similar to the one provided on the website to re-distribuite?It =
doesn't depends no more on ffmpeg, because in some distribution (Debian) it=
is not distribuited with support to mp3. I use lame instead.I rela=
unch my questions: 1)what options would you use to create this orchestr=
a from London Philarmonia samples?2)Do you want help me?3)h=
ow can I obtain sustain effect compatibly to linuxsampler?4)I'm new=
in linuxaudio.org. Do you think it is the case to open a new threadin =
the developement section?Federico
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