Thanks very much, Geoff...  I'll need to delve into JACK, since you
indicate this as a possibility.  I'm trying to use LS without a
graphical windows manager...  I have some learning to do to try to
make use of Jack.  Excited about the prospect!

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>  Is there a known way to stream the wav output from Linuxsampler to
>  disk without interacting with the sound card?  The quality of the
>  soundcard output is very poor, and I'd love to have the 1st generation
>  output without worrying about the soundcard upsampling to 48k, etc.
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>  >    1. Building from source with Jack support (Kjel Anderson)
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>  >  Subject: [Linuxsampler-devel] Building from source with Jack support
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>  >  Hey all,
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>  >  I know I saw somewhere that there is an argument needed for configure to
>  >  enable jack support.  Can someone point me to documentation regarding how 
> to
>  >  build this? I have it up and running, but the only output option is ALSA.
>  >  Here is the message that it starts with:
>  >
>  >  LinuxSampler 0.5.1
>  >  Copyright (C) 2003,2004 by Benno Senoner and Christian Schoenebeck
>  >  Copyright (C) 2005-2007 Christian Schoenebeck
>  >  Detected features: MMX SSE SSE2
>  >  Creating Sampler...OK
>  >  Registered sampler engines: 'GIG'
>  >  Registered MIDI input drivers: ALSA
>  >  Registered audio output drivers: ALSA
>  >  Loading instrument editor plugins...OK
>  >  Registered instrument editors:
>  >  Starting LSCP network server (0.0.0.0:8888)...OK
>  >  LinuxSampler initialization completed. :-)
>  >
>  >  Thank you and keep up the great work!
>  >
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>  >  Subject: Re: [Linuxsampler-devel] Building from source with Jack
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>  >  Am Mittwoch, 2. April 2008 07:15:49 schrieb Kjel Anderson:
>  >  > Hey all,
>  >  >
>  >  > I know I saw somewhere that there is an argument needed for configure to
>  >  > enable jack support.  Can someone point me to documentation regarding 
> how
>  >  > to build this? I have it up and running, but the only output option is
>  >  > ALSA. Here is the message that it starts with:
>  >
>  >  No, you don't have to explicitly turn jack support on at compile time. 
> LS's
>  >  configure script by default automatically detects whether you have JACK
>  >  available or not and accordingly compile the support for it or not.
>  >
>  >  However for completeness, the respective configure script arguments are:
>  >
>  >         ./configure --disable-jack-driver
>  >
>  >  for turning JACK support off and
>  >
>  >         ./configure --enable-jack-driver
>  >
>  >  for turning JACK support on, but as said, by default it's on anyway. So 
> better
>  >  check the output of your configure script. I'm sure there's something 
> missing
>  >  on your box, probably JACK's header files.
>  >
>  >  You get descriptions to all our configure script parameters with:
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>  >  CU
>  >  Christian
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>  just record LS>Ardour or whatever through jack = 1st gen.
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