Hello
is there a way to use internel effects like reverb or others?
i coudn't find any tutorial on this anywhere (on how to use this "FX" command on qsampler or jsampler)
i found this thread in this forum
http://bb.linuxsampler.org/viewtopic.ph ... 68b1#p2058
does it mean that it's not implemented and that it's not for now?
thank you!
victor
how to use internal effects in LS ?
Re: how to use internal effects in LS ?
Internal effects are still not implemented, sorry. FX sends are working however, so you can set up effects in a separate program, and use FX sends to route channel output to them.
Re: how to use internal effects in LS ?
Thank you for the answer
victor
victor
Re: how to use internal effects in LS ?
Victor, using FX sends is useful and works well. Some external hosted plugins and apps include the calf range of lv2 plugins, hosted in their own app called calfjackhost, and jconvolver, a convolution reverb for which you can build your own .conf files, enabling jconvolver to do pretty much anything you want.
The modular nature of this approach also means if you have a big setup, i.e. several apps going at once, and a big orchestral template in Linuxsampler, you can spread these resources across more than one computer, using tools like netjack in the jack server to provide interapp communication.
calfjackhost has a gui for each plugin, and jconvolver, along with the .conf file can be started from the command line.
Alex.
The modular nature of this approach also means if you have a big setup, i.e. several apps going at once, and a big orchestral template in Linuxsampler, you can spread these resources across more than one computer, using tools like netjack in the jack server to provide interapp communication.
calfjackhost has a gui for each plugin, and jconvolver, along with the .conf file can be started from the command line.
Alex.
Re: how to use internal effects in LS ?
Thank you Alex for your kind answer
Actually I'm using Calf already to have external effects
Thank you again
Vic
Actually I'm using Calf already to have external effects
Thank you again
Vic