Re: [fluid-dev] About linked sample in the SoundFont2.04 specs

2019-03-27 Thread Ox Zaief
Hi jjc, I think each zone can contain only one sample, whether the samples are only a half of one voice. The specs say "Left-right pairs should always be found within the same instrument.” This implicitly means that the two samples have to be chosen by two sampleIDs, but each zone can contain

Re: [fluid-dev] About linked sample in the SoundFont2.04 specs

2019-03-27 Thread Ox Zaief
Hi Marcus, I understand that we should use only monoSample as sfSampleType. Just using duplicated pitch generators for each zone of left and right is enough, instead of using other sfSampleTypes. Best, Zaief > On 2019/03/27, at 16:40, Marcus Weseloh wrote: > > Hi Zaief, > > depending on you

Re: [fluid-dev] About linked sample in the SoundFont2.04 specs

2019-03-27 Thread Marcus Weseloh
Hi Zaief, depending on your use-case, you might get away without support for linked samples. Fluidsynth currenly doesn't consider them (and has never done so, I think). So in that regard it does not actually conform to the official spec. But as far as I know, we have never had a bug report about a

Re: [fluid-dev] About linked sample in the SoundFont2.04 specs

2019-03-26 Thread Ceresa Jean-Jacques
>“ What happens if there is an instrument with two zone, one zone containing a >left sample and pitch generators, the other zone containing right sample? Do >they ignore the pitch generators?   Each Instrument Zones are instancied by independent "voices" in the synthesizer. In your example at

[fluid-dev] About linked sample in the SoundFont2.04 specs

2019-03-26 Thread Ox Zaief
Hello, I’m working on developing some SoundFont related applications and have some questions about linked sample. In the section 7.10, the SoundFont 2.04 specs say: “ Both samples should be played entirely syncrhonously, with their pitch controlled by the right sample’s generators. All non-pit