On Wednesday, May 17, 2017 21:30:09 Andrew C wrote:
> 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?

Correct.

> 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?

Well, for the "layered sounds" scenario you don't need to care about MIDI 
channels. Just make sure the manually created sampler parts (i.e. the ones 
added with QSampler) are set to listen to "all" MIDI channels.

For the 2nd scenario with only one sound (piano) you don't have to take care 
about MIDI channels either.

But since your problem is the limited amount of tracks in Rosegarden, I guess 
you might also have a different scenario one day where you have a Rosegarden 
track which contains MIDI data for multiple different target sounds, so that 
track would have MIDI data for multiple different MIDI channels. And in that 
particular scenario you would of course need to take care about the MIDI 
channel setup inside the sampler.

CU
Christian

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