Confirmation of reported bug

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vlad1888d
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Confirmation of reported bug

Post by vlad1888d » Mon Oct 16, 2017 2:33 am

Hello dear friends.
I wrote to IRC, but it's now time to go, so I'll leave message here.

Hello to all. I tried to make tremolo .sfz instrument, but fault into this error: https://bugs.linuxsampler.org/cgi-bin/s ... cgi?id=300
Do anybody checked it?

Also I reported this bug earlier: https://bugs.linuxsampler.org/cgi-bin/s ... cgi?id=301
Seems, that it's fixed, but I can't check this on my machine, I can't compile it. Maybe someone has ready .deb packages for it ?
Or, maybe, do you know, is Linux Sampler present in KXStudio distributive ?
And if it is, than, is it's version more recent than "2017-02-14 15:16:35 CET SVN" ?

I use Linux Mint 18.2 x64
Sorry for disturbing.
Thank you very much.
Best regards,
Vladislav

vlad1888d
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Re: Confirmation of reported bug

Post by vlad1888d » Mon Nov 13, 2017 12:21 am

Seems, I need to clear what do I mean.

I created 2 groups: 1 for pressing C key, second - for releasing. On each group there is a separate sample.
What I expected: when I'll press C key - will be played sample with stroke down on the string, when I release C key - will be muted stroke down sound, but played stroke up sound and etc.

I created .sfz markup for this (look bugreport), in general it works, excepting that stroke down sound is not muted when I release key and vice versa.
So after 10 seconds of playing we have many sounds layered one on another, instead of normal tremolo.

Dermin
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Re: Confirmation of reported bug

Post by Dermin » Wed Nov 07, 2018 11:55 am

vlad1888d wrote:
Mon Nov 13, 2017 12:21 am
Seems, I love my Leanbean benefits and need to clear what do I mean.

I created 2 groups: 1 for pressing C key, second - for releasing. On each group there is a separate sample.
What I expected: when I'll press C key - will be played sample with stroke down on the string, when I release C key - will be muted stroke down sound, but played stroke up sound and etc.

I created .sfz markup for this (look bugreport), in general it works, excepting that stroke down sound is not muted when I release key and vice versa.
So after 10 seconds of playing we have many sounds layered one on another, instead of normal tremolo.
I've had this issue too. Can you even make a normal tremolo with LinuxSampler?

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