In the Openoctaveproject workflow chain, LS plays an important part, and in an effort to make the user experience with creating .lscp files as easy a path as possible, we've added a linuxsampler page to our work in progress quick start manual, at OOP.
One of our users, Anton, has generously converted the current OOP LS page to pdf as a service to other users. (Many thanks Anton)
I'll post it here, and if LS users would like to contribute a paragraph or two, to enhance this further, and maybe towards a more generic user friendly LS guide, we'd welcome your input.
I ask if users can use this thread to make any contributions, and yes, i've spotted a couple of my spelling mistakes, and grammatical blunders already. (My fault, not Anton's)
Alex.
https://github.com/ccherrett/oom/wiki/L ... _guide.pdf
work in progress linuxsampler pdf
Re: work in progress linuxsampler pdf
Thanks for that, but why do you present the fantasia interface rather than the qsampler one? Does it works better for you ?
Re: work in progress linuxsampler pdf
Stan, good question and 2 reasons in response.
1. Fantasia works well here.
2. Fantasia handles multiple banks (more than 2), where qsampler only has 2, one for a GM style bank, and a GM style percussion bank.
At the OpenOctaveProject, we're using large orchestral sample libs, which we build into a LOT of instrument midimaps.
Alex.
1. Fantasia works well here.
2. Fantasia handles multiple banks (more than 2), where qsampler only has 2, one for a GM style bank, and a GM style percussion bank.
At the OpenOctaveProject, we're using large orchestral sample libs, which we build into a LOT of instrument midimaps.
Alex.