> On Saturday 08 February 2014 15:23:17 raf wrote:
>> the sampler engine is running ok, but strangely the lscp shell complains
>> that the engine is too old, although they have just been compiled together
>> from the latest svn version...
>> 
>> LinuxSampler 1.0.0.svn23
> 
> That version is from 2013 by the way. Definitely not the latest svn version. 
> Have a look at the SVN log on the linuxsampler.org front page. You see the 
> respective version for each commit there. Latest version is 1.0.0.svn31.

oups, you are absolutely right, the package manager didn't correctly remove the 
previous version...
So this is all working now !

I apreciate : the colors, return message and error messages, the auto-upper 
case on commands, command history

some enhancement for the future ?
after you've gone into command history with the up arrow, you cannot come back 
to a blank line 
when you're in a command history, you have to use the delete key, you cannot 
use the left arrow to change some parameter on a long line. While this would be 
great, i'm sure it's not compatible with how the auto-completion is handled.
autocompletion on command parameters
display a list of available commands/sub-commands on double-tab (depending on 
what has previously been greened)

a strange thing :
lscp=# CREATE AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE JACK ACTIVE=TRUE CHANNELS=2 SAMPLERATE=48000 
NAME="linuxsampler"libjackBufferSizeCallback(128)
after firing up this command, the libjackBufferSizeCallback(128) is added at 
the end.

This lscp shell promises to be very useful, thank you for this great tool !

Raphaël
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