Cakewalk Sample Definition File
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The '''Cakewalk Sample Definition File''' is used by the Cakewalk audio software to define how a collection of samples are arragned for performance. The "SFZ" sample file is in plain text format, and is accompanied by the audio files of the samples themselves. | The '''Cakewalk Sample Definition File''' is used by the Cakewalk audio software to define how a collection of samples are arragned for performance. The "SFZ" sample file is in plain text format, and is accompanied by the audio files of the samples themselves. | ||
− | Many links to official pages describing this format don't work any more due to the site being restructured when taken over by new management and many old URLs redirected to an announcement page of the change. They can be found on the Internet Archive, however. An independent [https://sfzformat.com/ sfzformat.com] site has lots of information | + | Many links to official pages describing this format don't work any more due to the site being restructured when taken over by new management and many old URLs redirected to an announcement page of the change. They can be found on the Internet Archive, however. An independent [https://sfzformat.com/ sfzformat.com] site has lots of information. |
== Format Descriptions and Specifications == | == Format Descriptions and Specifications == |
Revision as of 14:24, 16 August 2020
The Cakewalk Sample Definition File is used by the Cakewalk audio software to define how a collection of samples are arragned for performance. The "SFZ" sample file is in plain text format, and is accompanied by the audio files of the samples themselves.
Many links to official pages describing this format don't work any more due to the site being restructured when taken over by new management and many old URLs redirected to an announcement page of the change. They can be found on the Internet Archive, however. An independent sfzformat.com site has lots of information.