susatin for sample pack?
Started by cris bar




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cris bar

14 posts 4 threads Joined: Aug 2021
27-08-21, 21:27 -
#1
Hello!

I've been enjoying my samplerbox a lot this days. It's so nice not to depend on laptop and audio interface (plus cables) and just use the keyboard controller when I pick up a tune in my head and want to play it right away!  Big Grin

I have the Grand Piano sample in my USB stick, but notice that the release on keys sounds very unnutural. Acoustic pianos, even with no sustain pedal pressed, do still vibrate strings in air, so they have naturally a "little sustain" of one sec. or so... I have a sustain pedal, and as you say, works out-of-the-box, altough i have to press it permanently to make sound the sample more natural.

Ideally, it will be nice to type some "global" sustain for all notes in definition.txt, and then just make it longer with the pedal... Is this possible? I've read the documentation and still not sure if it possible or how to try to do it.

Any help would be niiice!!
CHEERS!!
hansehv

168 posts 17 threads Joined: Dec 2020
27-08-21, 22:09 -
#2
Hi Cris,
Naming is always difficult...
In MIDI the sustain you mean is called "release".
So in the configuration.txt it's BOXRELEASE for the global default and in the sample set's definition.txt it's called %%release or %release.
See background and parameter reference.
Hans
cris bar

14 posts 4 threads Joined: Aug 2021
27-08-21, 22:30 -
#3
(27-08-21, 22:09)hansehv Wrote: Hi Cris,
Naming is always difficult...
In MIDI the sustain you mean is called "release".
So in the configuration.txt it's BOXRELEASE for the global default and in the sample set's definition.txt it's called %%release or %release.
See background and parameter reference.
Hans

That's it.. RELEASE, thank you. Now I see the parameter for set it in definition.txt is, in fact, "%%release   |  see wav  |Sets default for %release in this sample set."

But, how i do configure it? what does it mean "see wav"??  Huh

EDIT: OK, found it... Its a numeric value, 30 = 0.5sec

will give it a try!
This post was last modified: 27-08-21, 22:52 by cris bar.