Petri foo

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Petri foo

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Dear friends,

I've searched around and i couldn't find a way in PETRI-FOO to assign to each key a different sound sample and then save it as a sf2 and use it on lmms sound sampler.

it is probably very easy but i've been trying very hard and can't do it.

i am glad for all the help i've had along the time i've asked you guys questions...it's amazing how fast the answers came to me.
Thank you very, very much.



.if anyone wants can check what i am doing...itś not much but means a lot to me https://soundcloud.com/user-546967985
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Re: Petri foo

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Petri-foo is not soundfont editor. For that you should use Polyphone or Swami.

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Also worth checking out Shuriken which can also create soundfonts.

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Re: Petri foo

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So,

There isn't a way for petri-foo to play diffrent sound samples on the same keyboard at the same time i mean?

I will check al the others you told me.

Once again

Thank you very much.
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Fresco_Armagedão wrote: There isn't a way for petri-foo to play diffrent sound samples on the same keyboard at the same time i mean?
That is possible, but not saving as sf2.

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Re: Petri foo

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Well dear Tavasti now that we know that is possible to make petri-foo make each key sound a diffrent sound sample...i would realy like to know how to make it happen in petri-foo,
i have been trying very hard and i just cant.

Thank you very much.
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Fresco_Armagedão wrote:Well dear Tavasti now that we know that is possible to make petri-foo make each key sound a diffrent sound sample...i would realy like to know how to make it happen in petri-foo,
i have been trying very hard and i just cant.
1) load sample to 'default'. Click that box above that rendered sample
2) Clicking with mouse middle key on bar above keyboard you select root note of your sample. With left mouse key you select lower bound, right mouse key upper bound.
3) Panel on left side, with mouse right key select 'Add patch' and repeat all these to new patch.

Note that your sample note ranges can overlap, so that every key plays many samples. And on every patch there is huge number of setting you can adjust.

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Re: Petri foo

Post by Fresco_Armagedão »

Thank you very much mr. tavasti.

Now i´am at work but when i get home i´ll give it a try.

Thank you.

also now i´m going to check your music.

thanks again
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