I think maybe I should explain a bit better with an example. I wanted to be able to add bits I can no longer handle using my own telecaster. I had to be able write the part in midi format. I played a series of notes which I recorded. Then created an sfz file which I could then tell Dimension Pro to find. Then I could use Dimension Pro to read the midi part. It sounded like my guitar and it can play the parts I now have difficulty with. Here is a portions to the sfz file.

//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// sfz Definition File
// Version 2
// My Tele Restrung based on the Cakewalk Script
//
//
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

<region> sample=reStrings\E2.flac key=e2 lokey=c2
<region> sample=reStrings\F2.flac key=f2 tune=-25
<region> sample=reStrings\G2.flac key=g2 lokey=f#2 tune=-12
<region> sample=reStrings\A2.flac key=a2 lokey=g#2 tune=3
<region> sample=reStrings\B2.flac key=b2 lokey=a#2 tune=5
,
,
,
<region> sample=reStrings\F5.flac key=f5 tune=-2
<region> sample=reStrings\G5.flac key=g5 lokey=f#5 tune=1
<region> sample=reStrings\A5.flac key=a5 lokey=g#5 tune=4
<region> sample=reStrings\B5.flac key=b5 lokey=a#5 tune=-1
<region> sample=reStrings\C6.flac key=c6 tune=-4

Basically it tells the synth where to find the sample reStrings\sample. What to do with the samples. What keys do what key=? lokey=?? The range of the sound. One can also fine tune the samples tune = ? To set the note a few centimes.

You can do a lot more this is a simple use but sort of shows the use.

Tony

Last edited by Teunis; 12/13/17 12:14 AM.

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