I have .wav samples of a Vox Contential I'd like to use.
Normally I use .sf2 sound fonts via Qsynth but I have no idea how to use wave samples.
Is it possible and if so what sampler would be used?
How to Use Wav Samples?
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Re: How to Use Wav Samples?
You will need a file which will link samples to notes. I'd suggest searching for an sfz editor as this format is widely used. I haven't tried to create an sfz file myself though.
Re: How to Use Wav Samples?
Thanks for the suggestion.
I found polyphone. It has the functionality to export sf2, sf3 and sfz from wave samples.
The built-in documentation is good and a tutorial is located in the appendices.
Also there is a short tutorial demonstrating basic work flow of the process:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDPxUXHHfc4
Now I'll see if I can actually accomplish ths...
I found polyphone. It has the functionality to export sf2, sf3 and sfz from wave samples.
The built-in documentation is good and a tutorial is located in the appendices.
Also there is a short tutorial demonstrating basic work flow of the process:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDPxUXHHfc4
Now I'll see if I can actually accomplish ths...
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Re: How to Use Wav Samples?
Swami lets you build sf2 sound fonts from wav-files.
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