Hi all, the LinuxSampler team is proud to announce LinuxSampler 1.0.0, with many new features and modules, device drivers and plugin architectures supported. Available for Linux, Windows and OS X. See Christian's announcement below:
get it from the usual place: http://www.linuxsampler.org support forum: http://bb.linuxsampler.org if you wish to support the project financially with your donations and monthly subscriptions a big thanks in advance on behalf of the LinuxSampler development team. see here how to donate: http://www.linuxsampler.org/donations.html Feel free to forward this mail to linux-audio-user (I'm not subscribed), other linux audio related sites or general audio websites. Open Octave and LinuxSampler technical overview videos: http://bb.linuxsampler.org/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=396&sid=b3f8eac9fe3591272785a4e9cd638a8d thanks, Benno Original announcement message: -------- Hi! Just to make it official, a new release wave has appeared a (long) while ago: * linuxsampler 1.0.0 * Fantasia 0.9 * qsampler 0.2.2 * gigedit 0.2.0 * libgig 3.3.0 * jlscp 0.8 * liblscp 0.5.6 Summary of changes: This is the first release which allows the sampler to be used as audio host plugin, namely supporting the standards VST, AU, DSSI and LV2. The sampler's limits for max. voices & disk streams can now be altered at runtime by frontends, no need to recompile the sampler anymore. The Mac version now also supports CoreAudio as audio driver. The Windows version finally supports the sampler's instruments DB feature as well, however expect it still to be unstable at this point. Along to the already existing JACK audio driver, Jack MIDI support has been added in this release. The sampler allows frontends now basic MIDI control, that is to monitor incoming MIDI data on MIDI input devices and sampler channels and to send note-on and note-off MIDI events to sampler channels, which allows frontends to provide a virtual MIDI keyboard to the user. Besides these major changes there were countless bugfixes and optimizations. Many of you probably saw that most of the files already appeared more than 2 months ago on the webserver. Reason for this late announcement is that some binaries took quite some additional time. So we wanted to wait until all binaries of this new release were ready as well, which is now finally the case. Of course you get everything from the usual place: http://www.linuxsampler.org CU Christian _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
