Christian Schoenebeck wrote:
> Es geschah am Wednesday 29 October 2008 als Graham Goode schrieb:
>   
>> Hi Christian,
>>
>> I'm a newish user of LinuxSampler who can now compile everything from
>> CVS in both Ubuntu and Puppy Linux, so I've come a long way from
>> absolute beginner. Just a few questions to help me understand what
>> you're saying about the command line max. voices and streams.
>> 1. If you went with the simpler 'global' option would that then mean:
>>  a) that regardless of how many sampler engines are running the limit
>> of the whole lot would be what is set by the global option, or
>> b) each sampler engine would run with the set global limit as its own
>> limit? 2. With the 'more overhead work' / per engine option would the
>> eventual front-end then allow one to set the voices and streams per
>> audio device?
>>
>> If the answer is 1b then I think it is a great step forward. The
>> second option would be really nice to have, but if it is a lot of work
>> then I agree that it might not be worth it ATM.
>>     
> So 
> let's say you set a voice limit of 64 and you have 3 audio output devices. In 
> this case you also have 3 instances of a sampler engine, each one managing 
> its own voices and streams. So you end up with an effective voice limit of 
> 192 not 64 (if you use all 3 engine instances at the same time, and push all 
> 3 to their limit)! But each individual instance still limits its amount of 
> voices to 64. So if you just use one sampler instance for a while, it 
> wouldn't go up to 192, but up to 64. So it's a suboptimal solution, but it 
> could be implemented quickly.
>
>
>   
When you say 3 engine instances being 3 audio output devices, I get a 
bit confused. Are you saying that if you create 3 audio output devices 
Fantasia, that would create 3 sampler engine instances each with it's 
own settings?

Can you explain a bit? How does it work now?

Thanks!

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