.TH "wav2gig" "1" "02 Sep 2021" "libgig @VERSION@" "libgig tools" .SH NAME wav2gig \- Create GigaStudio (.gig) file from a set of WAV files. .SH SYNOPSIS .B wav2gig [ OPTIONS ] GIG_FILE WAV_FILE_OR_DIR_1 [ WAV_FILE_OR_DIR_2 ... ] .SH DESCRIPTION Takes a list of wave (.wav) files and / or directories containing wave files as argument(s) and creates one new GigaStudio / GigaSampler (.gig) file for those samples. The created GigaStudio (.gig) file will contain the given input samples. The samples' meta information (as far as available) like root note (a.k.a 'unity note'), fine tune, loop points, loop type and loop play count are automatically extracted from the input wave (.wav) files and applied accordingly. Additionally this tool creates exactly one instrument inside the newly created GigaStudio (.gig) file and tries to automatically map the samples in a meaningful way to that instrument. As the wave (.wav) format currently does not support many of the meta information required for this particular task, this tool tries to guess the required information from the individual sample's name for mapping the samples accordingly. See .BR SAMPLE .BR NAMES below for details on the assumed naming scheme for input sample files and how to override that default naming scheme by providing custom regular expression patterns. .SH OPTIONS .TP .B \ GIG_FILE GigaStudio / GigaSampler (.gig) filename to be created .TP .B \ WAV_FILE_OR_DIR_1 Filename or directory containing wave (.wav) file(s) .TP .B \ WAV_FILE_OR_DIR_2 Filename or directory containing wave (.wav) file(s) .TP .B \ -r Recurse through all subdirectories of provided input WAV directories. .TP .B \ -f Overwrite output GigaStudio (.gig) file in case it already exists. .TP .B \ -v Print version and exit. .TP .B \ --dry-run Scan input sample (.wav) files, but exit before creating any .gig file. .TP .B \ --verbose Increase amount of info being shown. .TP .B \ --regex-name1 PATTERN Regular expression for overriding the .BR NAME1 part of the input sample file name scheme. Defaults to '([^-\/\\]+) - [^-]+ - [^-]+ - [^-]+ - [^.]+'. .TP .B \ --regex-name2 PATTERN Regular expression for overriding the .BR NAME2 part of the input sample file name scheme. Defaults to '[^-\/\\]+ - ([^-]+) - [^-]+ - [^-]+ - [^.]+'. .TP .B \ --regex-velocity-nr PATTERN Regular expression for overriding the .BR VELOCITY_NR part of the input sample file name scheme. Defaults to '[^-\/\\]+ - [^-]+ - ([^-]+) - [^-]+ - [^.]+'. .TP .B \ --regex-note-nr PATTERN Regular expression for overriding the .BR NOTE_NR part of the input sample file name scheme. Defaults to '[^-\/\\]+ - [^-]+ - [^-]+ - ([^-]+) - [^.]+'. .TP .B \ --regex-note-name PATTERN Regular expression for overriding the .BR NOTE_NAME part of the input sample file name scheme. Defaults to '[^-\/\\]+ - [^-]+ - [^-]+ - [^-]+ - ([^.]+)'. .SH SAMPLE NAMES By default this tool assumes the following input sample file naming scheme for automatically mapping samples to regions on the keyboard, as well as mapping them to velocity splits adequately: .B 'NAME1 - NAME2 - VELOCITY_NR - NOTE_NR - NOTE_NAME.wav' Which are interpreted in the following way: .TP .B \ NAME1 Primary name of the sample (e.g. "Violin"). This is not interpreted for sample mapping, but it will be used to assemble the final sample name inside the GigaStudio (.gig) file. You may use .BR --regex-name1 to override this part of the naming scheme. .TP .B \ NAME2 Secondary name of the sample (e.g. "Cresc"). This is currently ignored, but might be used in future. You may use .BR --regex-name2 to override this part of the naming scheme. .TP .B \ VELOCITY_NR MIDI Velocity number of the sample (e.g. "18"). This informtion will be used to automatically create velocity splits. You may use .BR --regex-velocity-nr to override this part of the naming scheme. .TP .B \ NOTE_NR MIDI Note number of the sample (e.g. "021" for note a-1). This informtion will be used to automatically map the sample to a region on the keyboard. The sample's root note (a.k.a. "unity note") is taken directly from the .wav file content, however if the .wav file content does not contain a root note information then .B \ NOTE_NR is used as root note as well. You may use .BR --regex-note-nr to override this part of the naming scheme. .TP .B \ NOTE_NAME Note name of the sample (e.g. "a-1"). This is not interpreted for sample mapping, but it will be used to assemble the final sample name inside the GigaStudio (.gig) file. You may use .BR --regex-note-name to override this part of the naming scheme. .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR gig2mono(1), .BR gigextract(1), .BR gigdump(1), .BR gigmerge(1) .BR korg2gig(1) .SH "BUGS" Check and report bugs at http://bugs.linuxsampler.org .SH "Author" Application and manual page written by Christian Schoenebeck