Ooops!

Excuse that last list posting! A quick bit of grepping later revealed that
Euphoria isn't bundled with MusE - I had previously installed it on this
machine and forgot. :)

However, todays messing with Euphoria has seemingly revealed some flaw in
the svn DSSI code which I've duly logged:

http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3594059&group_id=93414&atid=604222

Could this be fallout from the new VST code or did it never work properly?

I'm hoping I can use Euphoria as the Highlife VST is really inefficient at
storing sample data, Linuxsampler is often (hassle and) overkill and LV2
won't be done any time soon so no samplv1 yet.

On Sat, Dec 8, 2012 at 9:32 AM, Dan MacDonald <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi list!
>
> Correct me if I wrong but it would seem to me that the Euphoria sampler is
> one of the DSSI plugins bundled by default with muse now right? I hope it
> is as I don't ever remember installing it on this machine! :)
>
> I'm not aware of any other working and easy to use DSSI samplers apart
> from Euphoria but thankfully I knew what Euphoria and DSSI are - otherwise
> I could've suspected there was no way to get an integrated sampler working
> in Muse right now.
>
> The descriptive text of Euphoria's menu item below its DSSI plugin submenu
> should be modified so that it reads 'Euphoria Sampler', not just Euphoria
> as there's no clue there that it is a sampler, especially because the DSSI
> menu is itself below Muse's 'Add Synth' menu and I think a sampler as being
> a totally distinct category of musical device to a synth, personally.
>
> I realise there are samplers that are also synths and vice versa but to me
> a sampler is not a synth as such so I would even suggest Euporia be
> highlighted much more than it currently is by adding it as a whole new
> entry to the arrangers context menu as Add Sampler or it may make more
> sense to rename the 'Add Synth' arranger context sub-menu to 'Add Plugin'.
>
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