04-20-2018, 04:14 PM
(04-20-2018, 04:01 PM)peastman Wrote: I've been working on some scripts for automatically generating sfz files. If you'd like me to, I could polish them up enough to generate initial files for all these instruments. Since you've used consistent file names, it would be easy to generate velocity layers, round robins, and keyswitches automatically. It also can correct for errors in tuning and remove silence at the start of samples. (You can see both of those at work in the SSO solo violin 2, where a lot of the samples are badly out of tune, for example https://github.com/peastman/sso/blob/mas...ibrato.sfz). And I've been trying to automatically correct inconsistent volumes, but so far I haven't come up with a robust way to do it. But I could spend a bit more time on it and try to make it work.
Wow, that script sounds very impressive!
You're more than welcome to work from the samples, just make a fork on Github, then sync that to desktop and build to your delight. Save and push the changes, then when you're ready, I can do a merge to bring it into a new branch on the main project, or you can keep it on your end and I can link to it. Only problem is you would need to update from the main fork every time I upload new samples.
Alternatively, I can add you as a contributor and just give you your own branch to work from or something.
Sample library developer, composer, and amateur organologist at Versilian Studios.