Another project that features a "sfz import / export" is Polyphone:
http://www.polyphone.fr ... and it's also GPL3 ! :-)
Il 01/03/2015 16:10, Christian Schoenebeck ha scritto:
> On Sunday 01 March 2015 13:20:15 Frank Neumann wrote:
>> just found this via bedroomproducersblog.com:
>>
>> http://mildon.me/sfzdesigner
>>
>> It's Windows-only for now, but it states "Linux & OSX: coming soon..."
>> at the bottom. Might be a little more handy than editing text files :-).
> On first view I don't have the impression that a cross-platform GUI toolkit
> was used. So I am a bit skeptical that a Linux version might be released soon.
> But would be nice of course.
>
> However I would already be glad if at least some kind of open specification of
> the SFZ2 format would be available in public, free for everybody.
>
> Either one of the two would certainly push the SFZ format forward.
>
> CU
> Christian
>
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