SFZ instruments
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SFZ instruments
Ibanez Pick and Finger
http://www.bandshed.net/sounds/sfz/ibanez_bass.zip
Fender Pick
http://www.bandshed.net/sounds/sfz/fender_bass.zip
Fretless
http://www.bandshed.net/sounds/sfz/fretless_bass.zip
Synth
http://www.bandshed.net/sounds/sfz/synth_bass.zip
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what is the license for your instruments? I had a look into the Ibanez Pick and Finger and there were no textfiles or any author information in the sfz.
If you are the author and you have the legal right to decide one maybe you should use this open source one I wrote about some days ago:
http://nilsgey.de/?id=18
If you compiled them from freebies or unknown sources you should make that clear in a short README in each of the zips and probably in the sfz files themselves. At least include your contact information.
I am also in the process of building a sample instrument repository with open source licensed instruments. If your license and contact information is in there I would be able to mirror them there.
http://download.linuxaudio.org/musical- ... libraries/
Greetings,
Nils
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Can't remember where I got the other stuff. A lot of stuff came from FindSounds.
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MSLP bass
http://wikisend.com/download/290712/mslp_bass.zip
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http://www.bandshed.net/sounds/sfz/wurt.zip
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Can't remember where I found the rest.
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http://www.bandshed.net/sounds/sfz/rhodes.zip
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http://www.bandshed.net/sounds/sfz/flute.zip
When you press the soft pedal (CC #67), notes are staccato.
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http://www.bandshed.net/sounds/sfz/vibes.zip
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http://www.bandshed.net/sounds/sfz/b3.zip
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http://www.bandshed.net/sounds/sfz/violin.zip
this one I sampled myself, so if someone wants to put an open source license on it, go right ahead.
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Re: SFZ instruments
Licensed or not these must be taking an enormous amount of time and effort, even just combing through your waveforms to create them would be time consuming. Thanks VERY much for making these and sharing them.
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1) Go to the web page at http://sonimusicae.free.fr/diato-en.html and download the diato.sf2 soundfont (not the kontakt2 version). The file is compressed with sfark, so you'll need to deal with that crap first. You can use my sfark utility.
2) Create a new folder on your desktop.
2) Open the diato.sf2 soundfont with the Swami program.
3) Look at the waveforms listed under "Samples". Highlight (select) all the waves whose name begins with "j2". You can do this by clicking on the first j2 wave. Then hold the Shift and Down Arrow keys until the last j2 wave is highlighted.
4) Move the mouse over a highlighted name and click the right mouse button to popup Swami's menu. Select "Export samples" and choose that new folder on your desktop.
5) Download http://wikisend.com/download/723690/accordion.tar and extract the contents of the archive to the same dir where you exported the waveforms.
6) Doubleclick on the ren bash script. You now have an accordion sfz. You can delete the sfark, sf2, and ren files.
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