Rosegarden does not support LV2, sadly. I think it is on the developers'
'to do' list Soon(tm).
>The usual work flow with any plugin standard I know of, is usually one
>(instrument) plugin instance per DAW track.
Yes, I seem to be barking up the wrong tree at the wrong people.
AFAICS, LinuxSampler creates a new midi port and instrument for each plugin
instance with the midi channel set to (all), as opposed to simply using the
same midi port and using the next available channel for the new instrument.
I was expecting the latter functionality, but I suspect this is an "issue"
with Rosegarden, as opposed to LinuxSampler.*
*Not really an issue, but as mentioned, with RG's 24 hardcoded plugin
instance limit with no "true"(?) multi-timbral support, it seems that using
LS/FluidSynth as standalone instruments is the way to go for multi-channel
goodness.
This post is rambling a bit... :P
On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 5:14 PM, Christian Schoenebeck <
schoeneb...@linuxsampler.org> wrote:
> On Tuesday, May 16, 2017 11:17:07 Andrew C wrote:
> > Not sure if I should post this here or to LAU, but here goes.
>
> Don't worry, there is not much traffic around here.
>
> > Finally I've decided to step into the modern age of plugins running in
> > hosts as opposed to having everything standalone and hooking up endless
> > midi channels in qjackctl.
> >
> > I'm kind of having difficulty wrapping my head around how it all works,
> so
> > I'll try and simplify my question to a one-liner:
> >
> > Can I assign multiple midi channels to a single linuxsampler plugin
> > instance? Or does DSSI work with one plugin per channel?
>
> The usual work flow with any plugin standard I know of, is usually one
> (instrument) plugin instance per DAW track.
>
> DSSI is actually the predecessor of LV2. So most people use LV2 or VST on
> Linux. Does Rosegarden not support LV2?
>
> > My host (Rosegarden) has a seemingly hard-coded 24 available slots to put
> > dssi plugins into, so having access to all 16 channels from one plugin
> > instance would be great, but maybe this entirely outside the scope of how
> > dssi works?
>
> All plugin standards are sending their MIDI data with a MIDI channel,
> including DSSI. So after you created your DSSI plugin instances you can
> adjust
> your overall setup i.e. with QSampler for your needs. So yes, you can do
> that.
>
> CU
> Christian
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