Sample library with loop points?
- KVRAF
- 2069 posts since 8 Feb, 2013 from Switzerland
UVI sample libraries come to my mind.
For Example: UVI Synth Anthology 2
For Example: UVI Synth Anthology 2
- KVRAF
- 16861 posts since 8 Mar, 2005 from Utrecht, Holland
Wav files hardly ever contain the loop points. There's no industry standard to specify it.
If there's an assocated .sfz file, there's where loop points (and the root note, key ranges, velocity layers etc) are specified.
If there's an assocated .sfz file, there's where loop points (and the root note, key ranges, velocity layers etc) are specified.
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- KVRAF
- 11162 posts since 16 Mar, 2003 from Porto - Portugal
What do you mean? AFAIK, both WAV and AIFF file definitions have headers for that (and other) information. Otherwise, how would, for example, a program like Wavelab read a loop created in Sound Forge?BertKoor wrote:Wav files hardly ever contain the loop points. There's no industry standard to specify it.
Fernando (FMR)
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- KVRist
- 289 posts since 11 Jul, 2001 from Sweden
The problem is that there is a very large set of different "standards" for including metadata in WAV files. Some applications are compatible with each other, like Omnisphere and Kontakt reads "generic" loop points created by Steinberg Wavelab but it's a hit and miss between different software. (Even Wavelab has many different kinds of markers and loop metadata baked into the WAV files.)fmr wrote:What do you mean? AFAIK, both WAV and AIFF file definitions have headers for that (and other) information. Otherwise, how would, for example, a program like Wavelab read a loop created in Sound Forge?BertKoor wrote:Wav files hardly ever contain the loop points. There's no industry standard to specify it.
WAV has been around since 1991 and is based upon the IFF file format from 1985. There's no strict specification for metadata, instead it's open for the developers to use and come up with whatever way they want.
