Hi list,

recently I installed the current "1.0" package on both my desktop PC and eeePC
(libgig 3.3.0, liblscp 0.5.6, linuxsampler 1.0.0, qsampler 0.2.2, gigedit 0.2.0)
and am basically pretty happy with this combo.

Today I exercised using gigedit by putting together a small TR808 drumkit from
a set of samples from the internet, and everything worked basically fine;
however, now I want to distribute some of the samples in the L/R range -
say, the "high tom" should be a little left from the middle, the "low tom"
right from it.

I was somehow expecting there would be a panning parameter in gigedit, but there
is not. Is that a missing feature, do I have bad eyes, or is it simple not
gigedit's (or LinuxSampler's) task to handle panning?
I can imagine the idea is to output different instruments to different JACK
out's and then perform the panning inside my DAW, but if that is true, I 
wouldn't
know how to do that, and some hints would be most welcome.

Also, is there some (free?) documentation on all of these parameters and flags
I can set inside gigedit (like "Self mask", "Sustain defeat" "MS decode" etc)?

Thanks,
Frank

PS: Now that I come to think of it, maybe I should take a closer look at
Fantasia first?

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