(Note: I sent this into the list once before, but it got caught up in some
strange moderation review queue because of the size of the attachments. If
a second version of this shows up at some point, sorry!)
Hi All,
I've been planning on using LinuxSampler for some music production
projects, and d
Hi Christian,
Great! Looking forward to hearing from you.
- Alby
On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 5:55 AM Christian Schoenebeck <
schoeneb...@linuxsampler.org> wrote:
> On Tuesday 15 December 2015 22:11:44 Alby M. wrote:
> > The mailing list is having trouble with the size of the pa
Hi Andreas,
Great!
Thanks for all your work on LinuxSampler.
- Alby M.
On Wed, Jan 6, 2016 at 3:04 AM Andreas Persson
wrote:
> Alby M. wrote:
> > Hi Christian,
> >
> > Great! Looking forward to hearing from you.
> >
> > - Alby
>
> Hello! I've revi
Very nice! You're really reviving the GigaSampler format and turning it
into something really useful.
On Wed, May 4, 2016 at 9:09 AM Christian Schoenebeck <
schoeneb...@linuxsampler.org> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> there is some noteworthy progress regarding the NKSP instrument script
> editor
> of Gig
Hi Ludovic,
That shouldn't have anything to do with the #include statements, although
it might be a strange bug. Are you testing the SFZs with identical midi
input? And are you sure that if you copy three contents of all of the
individual files into one big .sfz, it looks exactly the same as the
o
Hi Frank,
Is that the whole SFZ file? I can see two possible causes in that snippet,
but there could be others if the file has other sections. The snippet sets
a rate for an LFO controlling pitch; while the depth of that modulation
should be zero, it's possible that it defaults to something else a
Hi Frank,
That's strange. I'm not one of the LinuxSampler devs, so I can't say if
there's an obvious cause for this in LinuxSampler itself, but those tests
certainly remove any causes I can see in the SFZ file.
Your file doesn't contain any s, s, or s, does it?
- A.
On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 11:
Hi all,
I'm unable to reproduce this using Ardour, QSampler, and LinuxSampler 2.0.0
(built from source). Using the attached SFZ file I get no audible or
visible differences. I've attached an image of three hits from the
recording.
Frank, could you be using a different version of LinuxSampler?
-
Hi Frank,
I've attached zoomed-in images of the transients of the first and fifth
hits. I still don't see any difference.
- A
On Wed, Jan 11, 2017 at 12:49 PM Frank Neumann wrote:
>
> Hi Alby,
>
> > I'm unable to reproduce this using Ardour, QSampler, and LinuxSampler
> 2.0.0
> > (built from