On Jan 19, 2008 7:25 AM, Geoff Beasley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> btw, decided to start the process of phasing out wine/fst/kontakt2 finally
> in
> favour of 100% linuxsampler/qsampler in my studio. may take a while but
> it's
> gonna happen.
>
OT,
Try Fantasia as front-end in place of QSamp
Geoff Beasley wrote:
> all sounds great; but the important omission is a plug-in fx architecture
> for
> ladspa/vst/lv2 or whatever. of course we can do this already via say
> jack-rack
> in jack but an integrated system would be far superior.
Well, I suppose JACK/LV2/VST/etc support would be
Am Samstag, 19. Januar 2008 15:43:11 schrieb Darren Landrum:
> Geoff Beasley wrote:
> > all sounds great; but the important omission is a plug-in fx
> > architecture for ladspa/vst/lv2 or whatever. of course we can do this
> > already via say jack-rack in jack but an integrated system would be far
Christian Schoenebeck wrote:
> I think it would now be a good point to gather all ideas and feature requests
> on a central site where everybody can easily change and add things without
> need for permissions. Benno suggested we could simply "misuse" wikipedia.org
> for this, what do you think?
On Jan 19, 2008 7:43 PM, Darren Landrum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Christian Schoenebeck wrote:
> > I think it would now be a good point to gather all ideas and feature
> requests
> > on a central site where everybody can easily change and add things
> without
> > need for permissions. Benno sug
Am Mittwoch, 16. Januar 2008 14:42:34 schrieb Chris Cherrett:
> here is a pastebin of the output. line 340 might help:
>
> http://pastebin.com/m3ba3cabc
>
> it is linking:
>
> -L/usr/lib64/gigedit -lgigedit
>
> I hope this means something to you. I have installed via good old make
> for now and am
Am Samstag, 19. Januar 2008 18:43:44 schrieb Darren Landrum:
> I seriously doubt Wikipedia would stand for that for long. It would be
> best if someone could set up a wiki on the LinuxSampler site. I think
> Sourceforge's hosting supports that. But yes, a wiki would be a good
> platform for that.
On Saturday 19 January 2008 23:09:04 alex stone wrote:
> Good luck, and i wish you success. For what it's worth, i have, and use,
> both fantasia and qsampler, and they perform well, with good stability,
> here. With 4gb of ram,and a dual core AMD 5600+, i can load a complete
> multi articulation o
On Sunday 20 January 2008 09:12:06 Geoff Beasley wrote:
>, Chistial,
oops.. Chrisitan.. sorry
g.
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On Sunday 20 January 2008 06:32:59 Christian Schoenebeck wrote:
> I think it would now be a good point to gather all ideas and feature
> requests on a central site where everybody can easily change and add things
> without
i'd just keep doing it here. let's not lose the momentum
g.
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Darren Landrum wrote:
>> * Some great pitch-/time-shifting algorithms
Well, I've been away from the Linux and Open Source audio world for a
while. It looks like there's a pretty nice GPL time/pitch stretching
library here:
http://www.breakfastquay.com/rubberband/
Hey, that's a big job done for
Christian Schoenebeck wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, 16. Januar 2008 14:42:34 schrieb Chris Cherrett:
>
>> here is a pastebin of the output. line 340 might help:
>>
>> http://pastebin.com/m3ba3cabc
>>
>> it is linking:
>>
>> -L/usr/lib64/gigedit -lgigedit
>>
>> I hope this means something to you. I have
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