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
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
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
>“ 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
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