On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 10:37, Schoap D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>
>> Fantasia do have instrument database support, that's for sure. But you
>> need to have writable access to the database so it's advised that you create
>> it somewhere in your home directory (use the --create-instruments-db option)
>> and run LS with the --instruments-db-location option pointing to where you
>> put it.
>>
>>
> You mean I have to build Fantasia? I just downloaded it from the LS website
> and start it with java...
>
No. But the database file.
First run,e.g.:
$> linuxsampler --create-instruments-db ~/instruments.db
To create a new instrument database. Then when you start linuxsampler (which
is the back-end), you point it to the database file, e.g.:
$> linuxsampler --instruments-db-location ~/instruments.db
Then start Fantasia (which is the front-end).
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