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germano carella
germano.carella at gmail.com
Mon Jan 4 01:47:24 EST 2016
Ok, I want learn sfz, can you provide me some link to start?
Thanks!
Il 04/01/2016 03:14, Chris Belle ha scritto:
> I am a huge fan of the sfz format.
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> I realize crafting sample layers and writing opcodes and text files is
> not everyone's cup of tea, but if you learn a few of these it can be
> very useful, and you might be surprised at what you can do.
> There are good drum samples, and raw sample data to be had, both paid
> and free, and
> mapping your own keys and layers and such gives you a lot of flexibility.
> I love sforzando, it's my favorite sfz player, and doesn't require
> scripts to work.
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> Furthermore, the old sf2 format is ancient now, but so much stuf was
> done with it, there are some pretty good instruments around all over
> the net that were done on that format, so yeh, that along with kontakt,
> but personally I have used kontakt, but it drives me nuts.
> So if I get an open sample library that was made with kontakt, I'll
> just whip up an sfz real quick and have done with it.
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> But that's just me,
> this might not be suitable for others.
> and forget it for locked down libraries.
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> On 1/3/2016 1:53 PM, Bryan Smart wrote:
>> Since Reaper doesn't come with any good virtual instruments, and not
>> many of the ones available are accessible, most of the people I know
>> are using Kontakt (with the AHK to control its basic features), or
>> are else using cracked versions of older virtual instruments that are
>> no longer for sale. This includes Spectrasonics Hypersonic II, the
>> Korg Digital instruments (M1, WaveStation, etc), older Native
>> Instruments (B3/B4, FM7, Pro53), the Ederol/Roland instruments
>> (Hypercanvas, Quartet, Orchestral, etc), and so on. Copyright
>> infringement isn't permitted on this list, even for abandoned
>> software, so you're unlikely to have someone send you links to
>> download these.
>>
>> Probably your best start is to get Kontakt 5 with the AHK. It comes
>> with a fair set of sounds, and there are both free and commercial
>> libraries available online to expand it.
>>
>>
>> Bryan
>>
>>> On Jan 3, 2016, at 1:42 AM, germano carella
>>> <germano.carella at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi to all,
>>> I'm learning how to use and program midi in reaper.
>>> I need some info:
>>> 1) there is a virtual synth I can use? Microsoft gs wavetable won't
>>> work and it isn't a good synthesizer.
>>> 2) I use virtual keyboard, 'cause I don't have a midi keyboard; so,
>>> I'm wondering if there is a plugin that allows me to create a loop,
>>> for example an arpeggio based on C Major chord and I can play it in
>>> any chords I wan't without creating a loop for each chord I need.
>>> I hope you understand me, my english is very very bad.
>>> Thanks!
>>>
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