|
Identified data
02/21/14 05:28 PM
|
|
|
> Here is the main table contents. The columns may or may not be start, end and loop > positions. The decimal part may be flags, volume, whatever. The other two columns, go > figure. Have fun experimenting.
If anyone else is interested in this all, here's the meaning of the data in the given table, from line 0 to line 256:
262 - column 1 = Sample Key note # column 2 = unknown (but i suspect it could be some sort of fine-tuning for the sample, perhaps in semitone cents) Integer of column 3 = Sound start sample. Decimal of column 3 = upper note #. Usually 127, but used in the multi-sampled sounds like piano, strings, saxophone etc. Integer of column 4 = Sound loop start sample. Decimal of column 4 = Bitmask: 0x01 = Loop-able sound, 0x03 = unknown Integer of column 5 = Sound end sample. Decimal of column 5 = unknown
|
|