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From: Andreas P. <and...@br...> - 2012-09-10 18:42:10
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On 2012-09-10 19:43, Nils Gey wrote: > Hello, > > Linuxsampler SVN revision 2361 does not accept the opcodes hicc1 and locc1. > > There is no error during load, they just don't work, but this document indicates they are implemented > > https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=1UxPar5toq2uDrU4Gkf4jOGzV3ic-CAoRPo0cWE6xino#h.67113565f820 > (Table 1.5. Input Controls). Just a note: that old document isn't the current list of supported opcodes. Actually, it was never correct, it was more a list of what opcodes Anders would like LS to support. The new, real supported opcodes list is here: http://www.linuxsampler.org/sfz/ That being said, the hicc and locc opcodes are still listed as implemented. > > > Here is my complete sfz file. The wave files are generated sine-waves of different pitches and one stereo channel only. They can be differentiated just by ear to 100%, no mistake possible here. > > Only the first group gets played back. > > <group> > locc1=0 hicc1=0 > <region> sample=stereo_left.wav count=1 lokey=0 hikey=127 > > <group> > locc1=1 hicc1=1 > <region> sample=stereo_right_higher.wav count=1 lokey=0 hikey=127 > > So.. do I expect the wrong thing that I hear the first group only on when CC1 (program change) is 0 and the second group on program 1 ? CC1 isn't program change (program change isn't a controller, it's a separate midi message type). CC1 is modulation wheel. > Extending the locc1 to hicc1 ranges (like 0-64, 64-127) makes no difference. Your file worked fine here. Moving the modulation wheel changed which sample getting triggered. /Andreas |