Thanks to SF2LV2 I have been able to "generate" (say create would be excessive) my first LV2 virtual instrument plugin.
There was a "Vox Liminal" whysynth preset that I really liked. However, its attack was uncontrollable.
I have sampled it and edited different attacks in Polyphone.
However, I have had to customize the script, to make it clear that the resulting LV2 is not the responsibility of the script creator, but of the one who generated the LV2.
I have done this by editing the code. It would be ideal if it were part of the configuration steps. If I have time I will do it and upload the script to sourceforge.
This is the result.
I share it more than anything as a curiosity and potential of SF2LV2.
Now it is no longer necessary to know how to program to create your own room synths.
Thanks to SF2LV2 I have been able to "generate" (say create would be excessive) my first LV2 virtual instrument plugin.
There was a "Vox Liminal" whysynth preset that I really liked. However, its attack was uncontrollable.
I have sampled it and edited different attacks in Polyphone.
However, I have had to customize the script, to make it clear that the resulting LV2 is not the responsibility of the script creator, but of the one who generated the LV2.
I have done this by editing the code. It would be ideal if it were part of the configuration steps. If I have time I will do it and upload the script to sourceforge.
This is the result.
I share it more than anything as a curiosity and potential of SF2LV2.
Now it is no longer necessary to know how to program to create your own room synths.