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mixing several pipes from different samples set in a new one

mutzik57

New member
Hi all,

I will retire next year and have a projekt to build a (at leat) 3 manual Hauptwerk / GrandOrgue home organ (without pedalboard in the first time)

I've plenty of free sample sets but would have to pick up samples from one set, some others from another and put them all in a new one.

questions are :
- can it be done ?
- easily (I prefer)
- is there an existing program / application who can do it
- is it possible to mix 16bits with 24bits samples in the same sample sets

- other remarks (like forget it ... ) are also welcome

thx

NB: sorry if some spelling or language mistakes
 

Dorsetmike

Member
Yes it can and has been done, I took an existing sample set and removed some ranks and added others. It is necessary to have a good knowledge of writing ODFs.

I have also used samples of other instruments example Harpsichord, flute and string instruments for works like trio sonatas.
 

mutzik57

New member
Thanks Mike, it's the answer I hoped not to received, and it's exactly what I wanna do with my samples
Where can I find this good tutorial to practice or explanations on how to

Bertrand
 

Mick Berg

New member
There are some programs, OrganBuilder is one I think, that writes the ODF for you. I haven't used them but maybe it's what you are looking for.
Mick
 

mutzik

New member
thanks to all of you, I will give a try to organbuilder and also two other programs, Basilica and MYCO 2016

Results comes in a few weeks
 
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