On Saturday 19 July 2014 20:51:08 Dan MacDonald wrote:
> How complete is LS SF2 support? All that I've been able to see on the
> website is that SF2 is partly supported and doesn't support articulations
> yet.

Yes, the SF2 engine is currently in a quite orphaned state. It was added by 
Grigor, but nobody actually worked on this engine/format for quite a while 
now. I am personally not so interested in working on it actively ATM, since 
the Giga and SFZ formats are much more powerful than SF2.
 
> Should soundfont support be working well enough to have 8 or so instances
> of the VST plugin all using a FluidR3 instrument, presuming a moderately
> powerful, stable machine/OS to run it on is present or is SF2 support (as a
> LinuxVST) still alpha?

Consider it alpha. And since I currently don't see anybody working on it, I 
don't expect this to change in near future.

CU
Christian

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