Thanks for the heads up guys!
Rosegarden's omni midi routing for dssi was one of my biggest issues with
it. :P
Tried Muse and it gets two points in favour of switching: one being the
same name as one of my favourite bands and the other that it can do
"multi-channel" for one instance. Neat stuff and I'm sold on Muse now.
--
On a LinuxSampler-related note, I need some advice WRT Jsampler and
stability.
If I open JSampler after playing a bunch of notes, or at the same time as
I'm playing notes, Linuxsampler crashes after JSampler opens up or LS
crashes with the JSampler box displaying 'Applying global voice limits' or
some such.
LSCPServer: Client connection terminated on socket:9.
LSCPServer: Client connection terminated on socket:4.
LSCPServer: Client connection established on socket:4.
LSCPServer: Client connection established on socket:9.
Pool::resizePool() ERROR: elements still in use!
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
This happens to LS both standalone and running as a DSSI inside of RG/Muse.
Andrew.
On Thu, May 18, 2017 at 10:20 AM, Luis Garrido <
luisgarr...@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> On 17/05/17 20:53, Andrew C wrote:
>
> >>The usual work flow with any plugin standard I know of, is usually one
> >>(instrument) plugin instance per DAW track.
>
> You might want to give a try to ls16, an alternate DSSI LinuxSampler
> adapter. Perhaps it will suit your workflow better:
>
> https://sourceforge.net/p/ls16/wiki/Home/
>
> However, there is no workaround for Rosegarden's omni MIDI routing
> model. Perhaps have a look at QTractor or MusE?
>
>
> Regards,
>
> L
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