Thank you so much for the indepth response, Christian! I was a bit slow on
the uptake of the design workflow here with plugins...
Did some more RTFMing and googling to make sense of it.

>What I must add here, and maybe that's the missing brick for you to solve
that
>issue: Even when using the plugin version of the sampler you can still add
as
>many sampler parts (channel strips) as you want on their own i.e. with
>QSampler. So you don't need to add a new plugin instance just to add a new
>sampler part.

Yes, this makes it crystal clear.

So if I have one midi input port for the linuxsampler instance, I can,
using qsampler, simply add extra channel strips and create 'layered' sounds
for that particular port.

Midi Port 0: Violins, Cellos, Violas, Basses sustain patches loaded up (In
Linuxsampler) -> Linuxsampler.so instance #1(in Rosegarden)  - > "Full
Strings" sequencer track

Midi Port 1: Maestro Grand v2 patch loaded up (In Linuxsampler) ->
Linuxsampler.so instance #2(in Rosegarden)  - > "Piano" sequencer track

... and so on?

After that, I'm just limited by the number of plugins my sequencer can let
me load and don't even need to care about what midi channel goes where?


On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 8:49 PM, Christian Schoenebeck <
schoeneb...@linuxsampler.org> wrote:

> On Wednesday, May 17, 2017 21:28:09 Christian Schoenebeck wrote:
> > For the small minority of users [ you ;-) ] who want a different plugin
> > behavior: Like I said, simply launch your plugin instances, then open
> > QSampler and modify the sampler internal MIDI routing as desired. So you
> > can also hook up several sampler parts (a.k.a. channel strips in
> QSampler)
> > to one MIDI input port of your plugin instances, and also the other way
> > around, one sampler part (channel strip) to several MIDI input ports. And
> > then select for each sampler part a specific MIDI channel and that's it.
>
> What I must add here, and maybe that's the missing brick for you to solve
> that
> issue: Even when using the plugin version of the sampler you can still add
> as
> many sampler parts (channel strips) as you want on their own i.e. with
> QSampler. So you don't need to add a new plugin instance just to add a new
> sampler part.
>
> Does this make it more clear?
>
> CU
> Christian
>
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