Re: [music-dsp] WAV player instrument recommendation

2018-06-14 Thread Jacob Penn
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On June 14, 2018 at 1:04:18 PM, Caliban Darklock (cali...@darklock.com)
wrote:

Every software sampler I know of caches the samples in memory and won't
recognise on-disk changes. There's no reason you couldn't register interest
in file changes and reload when they're detected, though, so one could
certainly be written - and if you could find an open source sampler VST it
shouldn't be too difficult to hack in this functionality.

On Thu, Jun 14, 2018 at 9:09 AM Dave Carpenter 
wrote:

> Can anyone recommend some simple software available that would allow me to
> attach a MIDI keyboard controller to my Windows PC and play individual .wav
> files that I provide for each note? Like C4.wav, C#4.wav, D4.wav, D#4.wav,
> etc or similar. I'm thinking of virtual instrument, VST, or similar, but it
> doesn't have to be. I need the player to instantly recognize updated .wav
> files. They will be generated by my external program. I need to be able to
> tweak some parameters, re-generate the .wav files, and play and hear the
> results quickly without having to go through a lot of extra steps for each
> revision. This is the requirement that makes it hard to find a solution.
> Thanks for your ideas.  --Dave
>
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Re: [music-dsp] WAV player instrument recommendation

2018-06-14 Thread Caliban Darklock
Every software sampler I know of caches the samples in memory and won't
recognise on-disk changes. There's no reason you couldn't register interest
in file changes and reload when they're detected, though, so one could
certainly be written - and if you could find an open source sampler VST it
shouldn't be too difficult to hack in this functionality.

On Thu, Jun 14, 2018 at 9:09 AM Dave Carpenter 
wrote:

> Can anyone recommend some simple software available that would allow me to
> attach a MIDI keyboard controller to my Windows PC and play individual .wav
> files that I provide for each note? Like C4.wav, C#4.wav, D4.wav, D#4.wav,
> etc or similar. I'm thinking of virtual instrument, VST, or similar, but it
> doesn't have to be. I need the player to instantly recognize updated .wav
> files. They will be generated by my external program. I need to be able to
> tweak some parameters, re-generate the .wav files, and play and hear the
> results quickly without having to go through a lot of extra steps for each
> revision. This is the requirement that makes it hard to find a solution.
> Thanks for your ideas.  --Dave
>
>
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Re: [music-dsp] WAV player instrument recommendation

2018-06-14 Thread Scott Gravenhorst


Hi Dave,

This is certainly possible, and I'm not really into VST, but I'm not aware of 
one that
works precisely that way.

Probably not what you want to hear, but if I wanted this, I'd write it myself...

music-dsp@music.columbia.edu wrote:
>Can anyone recommend some simple software available that would allow me to
>attach a MIDI keyboard controller to my Windows PC and play individual .wav
>files that I provide for each note? Like C4.wav, C#4.wav, D4.wav, D#4.wav,
>etc or similar. I'm thinking of virtual instrument, VST, or similar, but it
>doesn't have to be. I need the player to instantly recognize updated .wav
>files. They will be generated by my external program. I need to be able to
>tweak some parameters, re-generate the .wav files, and play and hear the
>results quickly without having to go through a lot of extra steps for each
>revision. This is the requirement that makes it hard to find a solution.
>Thanks for your ideas.  --Dave
>
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Re: [music-dsp] WAV player instrument recommendation

2018-06-14 Thread Giulio Moro
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On Thursday, 14 June 2018, 17:08:30 BST, Dave Carpenter 
 wrote: 

Can anyone recommend some simple software available that would allow me to
attach a MIDI keyboard controller to my Windows PC and play individual .wav
files that I provide for each note? Like C4.wav, C#4.wav, D4.wav, D#4.wav,
etc or similar. I'm thinking of virtual instrument, VST, or similar, but it
doesn't have to be. I need the player to instantly recognize updated .wav
files. They will be generated by my external program. I need to be able to
tweak some parameters, re-generate the .wav files, and play and hear the
results quickly without having to go through a lot of extra steps for each
revision. This is the requirement that makes it hard to find a solution.
Thanks for your ideas.  --Dave



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