On Dec 31, 2007 10:30 PM, Chris Cherrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry to hijack this post but it got me thinking.
>
> Ok I was just thinking about this and actually have not stopped thinking
> about this for weeks. I have a large VSL sample library or the
> orchestra. I only use one channel at a time in qsampler and swap back
> and forth. I know that this is the wrong way to do things.
>
> I know that I can use the database but do not know how. Is there good
> documentation on what this can do and how to use it?
>
> I look forward to finally using linuxsampler for what it was designed for :)
>
> Chris

Hi,

I've been doing that for a while too, until I discovered (recently:
it's a new feature) that pressing F10 brought up the MIDI instrument
configuration GUI. If you use a recent qsampler you should have it
too. It allows you to map each instrument to a bank/program, specify
how they should be loaded (on demand, persistent...)

Does that do the trick ?

Cheers,
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