03-19-2017, 10:25 PM
Great ideas!
I hope there's a way to make minor updates ala "github" while there's a main release version that's always ready to use. But perhaps zip files containing new scripts and samples (that can possibly overwrite the old ones) with some minor version numbers, date and changelog notes can do for now. Some samples might also benefit from a noise removal tool (iZotope?). Would be interesting to see if cumulative minor updates, can eventually lead to something big.
@peastman
The reason for the separate "looped" version is that they are modified compared to the original unlooped samples. I also think that the un-looped samples still have to be there (actually one of the key switches, "Sustain (normal)" appearing in sforzando) as they might be better in some use cases. This actually makes me wonder whether some tricks can be used to save those hundreds of added megabytes... There's also an added appeal to the relatively compact size of SSO.
@Mattias (or anyone who can answer)
Would also like to see a download page for the SSO additional articulations.

I hope there's a way to make minor updates ala "github" while there's a main release version that's always ready to use. But perhaps zip files containing new scripts and samples (that can possibly overwrite the old ones) with some minor version numbers, date and changelog notes can do for now. Some samples might also benefit from a noise removal tool (iZotope?). Would be interesting to see if cumulative minor updates, can eventually lead to something big.
@peastman
The reason for the separate "looped" version is that they are modified compared to the original unlooped samples. I also think that the un-looped samples still have to be there (actually one of the key switches, "Sustain (normal)" appearing in sforzando) as they might be better in some use cases. This actually makes me wonder whether some tricks can be used to save those hundreds of added megabytes... There's also an added appeal to the relatively compact size of SSO.
@Mattias (or anyone who can answer)
Would also like to see a download page for the SSO additional articulations.

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