Hi, Christian! Apologies for getting this message twice. I didn't 
realize I wasn't replying to the entire list.

 > Hi Darren!
 >
 > The sampler and its features are in fact not known to a lot of people 
yet. Which you will certainly notice by the low traffic on this list. So 
it's still some kind of secret sampler application. ;-)

Hopefully not for much longer.

 > Good idea! :) I talked a lot with Benno about our planned new engine 
and at this point we have to gather ideas about what kind of features 
we'd like to see in that new engine. Because some important decisions 
we'll have to take in advance depend on e.g. what kind of synthesis 
modules (filter types, EG types, oscillator types, ...) we want to offer 
in general and how they're going to be controlled by the user exactly. 
So throwing in your ideas is very much appreciated!

Is there anywhere I can see the conversations or a design document or 
some such things that describes all of your ideas thus far? I'll try to 
do a search in the mailing list archives.

 > And if you ever get to the point on putting your hands on the code, 
just let us know and of course we'll help you out getting into it. :)

At first I'm sure I'll be more useful making sample libraries, but yeah, 
if I can help the coding along, I will. The only soft-sampler I've found 
  with a feature set that I like is the EmulatorX2, but I'm starting to 
have reservations about commercial software these days.

 > So welcome on the list!

Thank you! And hello to you, Alex. :-)

-- Darren


-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Check out the new SourceForge.net Marketplace.
It's the best place to buy or sell services for
just about anything Open Source.
http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;164216239;13503038;w?http://sf.net/marketplace
_______________________________________________
Linuxsampler-devel mailing list
Linuxsampler-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linuxsampler-devel

Reply via email to