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2016-11-11 18:52:19 +00:00
Salamander Grand Piano V2
Yamaha C5
Technical info
Recorded @ 48khz24bit
16 Velocity layers Sampled in minor thirds from the lowest A.
Hammer noise releases chromatically sampled in onle one layer.
String resonance releases in minor thirds in three layers.
Two AKG c414 disposed in an AB position ~12cm above the strings
Some other general info:
This piano has been optimized and only properly tested for linuxsampler.
If you want to optimize the .sfz yourself, values of interest are:
-amp_veltrack (dynamics, %)
-ampeg_release (note release decay, seconds)
-The volume(in dB) on the pedal noise is located on the bottom of the .sfz file under //pedalAction
[!] I suggest you make a backup of the .sfz file before you start fiddling with it :)
In the time of writing, sfz for linuxsampler has not come out of cvs. So, it's still a bit of a pain to get this paino going.
Changlog:
V3
* Removed rowchange after every opcode the .sfz file should be more human readable for people who'd like to customize things.
* Re-export A5v7-15 that had noticeable delay in beginning of file.
* Adjusted the velocity at wich notes are triggered.
* Increased ampeg_release to 1.000
* Decreased amp_veltrack to 75
* Retuned version by Markus Fiedler
* The old V2 .sfz should work so no need to delete it if you like it :)
* fixed a missing note
V2:
* Re-exported all notes with all lowcut filters removed and eased off some eq on some notes around C4
* Replaced all pedal noise samples, there are now two down and two up samples.
* Increased ampeg_veltrack on release harmonics from A0 to C2
* Increased ampeg_release to 0.850
* Introduced a 44.1khz16bit and an ogg vorbis version
Licence:
CC-by
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Author: Alexander Holm
Feel free to mail me with any questions, if you're lucky, I might just answer them ;)
axeldenstore (at) gmail (dot) com