Is there a good wiki for sampled instruments?
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- KVRist
- 247 posts since 5 May, 2020
Is there a good wiki for sampled instruments?
- KVRAF
- 16847 posts since 8 Mar, 2005 from Utrecht, Holland
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Request makes not much sense... can you elaborate pretty please? What info do you expect others have written?
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- KVRist
- 117 posts since 10 Sep, 2019
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... JISo#gid=0
Is this like what you mean?
Is this like what you mean?
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 247 posts since 5 May, 2020
I find a lot of information buried in threads here, much of it out-of-date, and most of it hard to find.
The google doc is quite a collection, thanks!
I'd like to see things like a list of good sites to find sampled instruments, lists of good sampled instruments, lists of sample instrument players with pros and cons, information about good tools, etc. In my case I'm primarily interested in SFZ format, but of course I can convert.
The google doc is quite a collection, thanks!
I'd like to see things like a list of good sites to find sampled instruments, lists of good sampled instruments, lists of sample instrument players with pros and cons, information about good tools, etc. In my case I'm primarily interested in SFZ format, but of course I can convert.
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- KVRAF
- 2211 posts since 20 Sep, 2013 from Poland
Seen a couple of discussions about creating one, always ended up going down in flames when people started arguing about format, completeness, scope and all that.
Which isn't to say creating one isn't worthwhile. But extensive discussion before creating one doesn't seem to work.
Which isn't to say creating one isn't worthwhile. But extensive discussion before creating one doesn't seem to work.
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Obsolete462444 Obsolete462444 https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=462444
- Banned
- 465 posts since 15 Apr, 2020
It's probably impossible to list all freely available sampled instruments, especially since their are many additional factors.JeffLearman wrote: Fri May 15, 2020 1:34 am I find a lot of information buried in threads here, much of it out-of-date, and most of it hard to find.
The google doc is quite a collection, thanks!
I'd like to see things like a list of good sites to find sampled instruments, lists of good sampled instruments, lists of sample instrument players with pros and cons, information about good tools, etc. In my case I'm primarily interested in SFZ format, but of course I can convert.
What are you trying to do? Do you want to help convert non-SFZ libraries to SFZ? Or do you just want to gain a general overview about what's freely available? If you want to do the former, please feel free to create mappings for those proposed sample libraries in our thread, that haven't been mapped yet. The thread looks a bit chaotic, but I will try to edit the initial post to make it more apparent which sample libs still need mapping.
The latter would be quite a tedious task: For example: there are many freely available libraries out there, but typically they require the full version of Kontakt (so it's only really free for owners of Kontakt). Then there are sample sets of unspecified origin - could be violating someone's elses intellectual property / copyright (often the case with obscure soundfonts).
Sometimes sample libraries have been released freely only for a limited time and then they were turned into a commercial product. Or the website that presents and hosts the sample library disappears after some years (same with free libraries that are shared through online file hosters - often the link becomes dysfunctional after some time). So, an up to date list would also have to reflect all these factors.
On the other hand, as you have probably seen already, we are building a small directory of SFZ mappings and SFZ instruments hosted on GitHub. During the last weeks kinwie has created an astonishing amount of mappings for sample libraries, that would otherwise only be available in proprietary formats.
At some point we will try to list at least the available SFZ format sample libraries in a comprehensive overview.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 247 posts since 5 May, 2020
What I want to do is help collect and disseminate organized information. For answers to a specific question, I'd search here, and if I don't find it, I ask here. But it sure would be nice to see a curated list of "Best of" SFZ sampled instruments, and collected wisdom of various kinds.
Of course it's impossible to do anything perfectly. That doesn't keep us from doing what we can.
Since there doesn't seem to be one that people know of, let's start with mine, which is just a stub at this point. One of the things I'd like to see there is for anyone who wants, their page of favorites (sample sets, players, tools, whatever). People would quickly find people with similar goals and esthetics.
Here's my stub beginning: https://github.com/jlearman/sfzwiki/wiki/SFZwiki
Of course it's impossible to do anything perfectly. That doesn't keep us from doing what we can.
Since there doesn't seem to be one that people know of, let's start with mine, which is just a stub at this point. One of the things I'd like to see there is for anyone who wants, their page of favorites (sample sets, players, tools, whatever). People would quickly find people with similar goals and esthetics.
Here's my stub beginning: https://github.com/jlearman/sfzwiki/wiki/SFZwiki
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Obsolete462444 Obsolete462444 https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=462444
- Banned
- 465 posts since 15 Apr, 2020
Oh, I see!
Some aspects of such a Wiki would already be covered by the SFZformat website. Have you seen it lately?
Are you part of the SFZ specific Discord server? If not you can be sent an invitation by one of the members (I don't know how to do it, but DSmolken and RedTide should know).
The curated list of available SFZ instruments is definitely on the agenda (I already have some private spreadsheets with a selection prepared) and I think the SFZinstruments GitHub is not such a bad location for that list, what do you think? Minimizing redundancy doesn't hurt in these times of information overload.
By the way - I'm really looking forward to your revision of the jRhodes. The 'old' version already sounds fantastic!
Some aspects of such a Wiki would already be covered by the SFZformat website. Have you seen it lately?
Are you part of the SFZ specific Discord server? If not you can be sent an invitation by one of the members (I don't know how to do it, but DSmolken and RedTide should know).
The curated list of available SFZ instruments is definitely on the agenda (I already have some private spreadsheets with a selection prepared) and I think the SFZinstruments GitHub is not such a bad location for that list, what do you think? Minimizing redundancy doesn't hurt in these times of information overload.
By the way - I'm really looking forward to your revision of the jRhodes. The 'old' version already sounds fantastic!
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 247 posts since 5 May, 2020
Thanks! The jRhodes update is the same sample set but the full length that I recorded rather than the shortened ones I made to work on my laptop at the time, with 512MB as I recall. Maybe only 256MB. (I no longer have that piano; it's a good thing I sold it or it'd be ashes now.)
If this works out well, I'll be asking RedTide if we want to move it to the github sfzinstruments organization. Let's see if it gains traction first. But IMHO, that's the best place for most things.
I think this is the first I've heard of SFZ Discord. The first link on the wiki is to SFZformat, which is the correct place for technical details to be sure.
If this works out well, I'll be asking RedTide if we want to move it to the github sfzinstruments organization. Let's see if it gains traction first. But IMHO, that's the best place for most things.
I think this is the first I've heard of SFZ Discord. The first link on the wiki is to SFZformat, which is the correct place for technical details to be sure.
- KVRist
- 169 posts since 21 Apr, 2020
Probably the most comprehensive list of piano VSTi updated in April 2020:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/12GpACP ... w?ths=true
https://drive.google.com/file/d/12GpACP ... w?ths=true
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- KVRist
- 498 posts since 22 Aug, 2013
sfzformat.com is the wiki
I often go to the page to check how the opcode spells
Thanks DSmolken and redtide to put them all there
And as Kazi7 said, the inst. and mappings section is growing
I often go to the page to check how the opcode spells
Thanks DSmolken and redtide to put them all there
And as Kazi7 said, the inst. and mappings section is growing
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 247 posts since 5 May, 2020
sfzformat.com is great, but it's not a wiki. To add content, you have to use git, fork the repo, make the changes, and wait for the admin to accept the changes. As such, it'll stay much better organized! But it impedes everyone adding their 2 cents.
I use the site a lot! I'm also grateful that they preserved PL Jones's page, which I used a lot back in the day and still find use for today even though it's out of date.
I use the site a lot! I'm also grateful that they preserved PL Jones's page, which I used a lot back in the day and still find use for today even though it's out of date.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 247 posts since 5 May, 2020
Oh I do intend to support that effort. But I also want to make it easy for everyone to contribute. That's the idea behind wikis.
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- KVRist
- 498 posts since 22 Aug, 2013
Do you need an invitation to Discord?
And giving helping hand maybe for those unmapped yet libraries listed in our thread?
Or even better, for the website thing which would be a great helping hand for redtide and DSmolken
And giving helping hand maybe for those unmapped yet libraries listed in our thread?
Or even better, for the website thing which would be a great helping hand for redtide and DSmolken
