Grigor Iliev wrote:
> Hi Chris,
> you can read about orchestras here:
> http://jsampler.sourceforge.net/#USING_ORCHESTRAS
>
>   
>> Are the banks you speak of the instrument database?
>>     
>
> MIDI instrument mapping, Instruments Database and Orchestras are three
> different features.
> About MIDI instrument mapping, the LSCP spec can be of some help:
> http://www.linuxsampler.org/api/draft-linuxsampler-protocol.html#MIDI%20Instrument%20Mapping
> Currently there is no user documentation about that.
> There is no user documentation about the Instruments Database, too. I
> hope I'll find some time soon to write something about it.
> On a glance, the instruments database is like an instrument catalog
> that you can create and manage by your taste, containing information
> about the instruments you have on your box. Then, from the instruments
> database you can more easily load instruments, map MIDI instruments,
> or add instruments to orchestras. Initially the instruments database
> is empty, so first you should add some instruments/directories to it -
> from the Instruments Database window choose Actions/Add Instruments/.
> All other actions are similar to the conventions in the file managers
> - creating directories, renaming instruments/directories,
> moving/copying/deleting instruments/directories, etc.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
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Thank you for the post. It would be very nice to see linuxsampler with a
tut on setting up a database and organizing samples.

Thanks again

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