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From: | Krzysztof Foltman |
Subject: | Re: [fluid-dev] Feedback from LAC |
Date: | Fri, 13 May 2011 12:11:00 +0100 |
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On 13/05/11 11:20, Nils wrote:
Also sfz range from hundreds of MB to gigabytes. Linuxsampler does a fine job streaming that from your disk. I don't think I want a 2 GB piano sample in my RAM.
Well, sfz can take anything from a few KB to gigabytes. I don't think implementing HD streaming in Fluidsynth is necessarily a good idea - the amount of coding and testing required is rather enormous, and Linuxsampler does it already. It's harder than adding a new parser or a couple of new filters or conditions for layer activation.
(that aside, I don't quite "get" the gigabyte piano fetish) K.
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