06-12-2018, 12:13 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-12-2018, 12:15 PM by Paul Battersby.)
(06-12-2018, 05:16 AM)Samulis Wrote: Uh, no, most of VSCO 2 is C3=60. I haven't really used C4=60 since the early stuff (xylophone, marimba, etc.).
I think I understand the source of my confusion with regards to VSCO2-CE. I do see this in SViolinVib.sfz
Code:
<region>
sample=LLVln_ArcoVib_C4_p.wav
lokey=59
hikey=61
pitch_keycenter=60
lovel=0
hivel=62
... and knowing that SSO uses C4=60 everywhere, I figured VSCO2-CE was the same. I should have looked more closely.
I now see that other VSCO2-CE strings label the middle C waveform file as C3 and play that waveform when MIDI note 60 is received.
So, my mistake. Taking a closer look, VSCO2-CE does use C3 labelled waveforms for middle C, here's ViolinEnsSusVib.sfz (B2 is being used in place of C3):
Code:
<region>
sample=VlnEns_susVib_B2_v2.wav
lokey=58
hikey=60
pitch_keycenter=59
lovel=63
hivel=127
volume=7
... but sometimes (at least for the solo violin), uses C4 labelled waveforms as middle C.
All that really matters in the end is that when I play middle C, I hear middle C regardless of how the waveforms are labelled.
Paul Battersby
My free orchestral sample library: Virtual Playing Orchestra @ http://virtualplaying.com
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