Ah, may be. Or hydrogen must caches used in song samples in memory at
first sample's usage in contrast with full drumkit loading.

2007/5/24, Alexandre Prokoudine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 2007/5/24, Oleg Ivanenko wrote:
>
> > Sorry, I don't know how hydrogen and LinuxSampler does playback
> > samples, so I can't see difference.
>
> >From what I remember, H2 loads drumkits into memory and then plays. LS
> plays samples directly from hard drive, which should free up memory.
>
> Alexandre
>
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[Все это было бы смешно, когда бы не было так грустно]
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