/[svn]/doc/docbase/release_notes/linuxsampler_2_0_0/01_linuxsampler_2_0_0.html
ViewVC logotype

Diff of /doc/docbase/release_notes/linuxsampler_2_0_0/01_linuxsampler_2_0_0.html

Parent Directory Parent Directory | Revision Log Revision Log | View Patch Patch

revision 2812 by schoenebeck, Sat Jul 18 12:10:30 2015 UTC revision 2813 by schoenebeck, Sat Jul 18 17:05:08 2015 UTC
# Line 2  Line 2 
2    <head>    <head>
3      <meta name="author" content="Christian Schoenebeck">      <meta name="author" content="Christian Schoenebeck">
4      <title>Release Notes LinuxSampler 2.0.0</title>      <title>Release Notes LinuxSampler 2.0.0</title>
5        <navpath>LinuxSampler 2.0.0</navpath>
6      <meta name="description" content="Release notes for LinuxSampler 2.0.0.">      <meta name="description" content="Release notes for LinuxSampler 2.0.0.">
7      <link rel="stylesheet" href="http://doc.linuxsampler.org/css/preview.css">      <link rel="stylesheet" href="http://doc.linuxsampler.org/css/preview.css">
8      <script type="text/javascript" src="http://doc.linuxsampler.org/js/preview.js"></script>      <script type="text/javascript" src="http://doc.linuxsampler.org/js/preview.js"></script>
# Line 36  Line 37 
37        software samplers. At the moment this scripting feature is yet limited to        software samplers. At the moment this scripting feature is yet limited to
38        the Giga format engine. <a href="instrument_scripts.html">Find out more ...</a>        the Giga format engine. <a href="instrument_scripts.html">Find out more ...</a>
39      </p>      </p>
40      <img src="../../gigedit/scripts/gigedit_script_editor.png" caption="NKSP Instrument Script Editor">      <img src="../../gigedit/scripts/gigedit_script_editor.png" caption="NKSP Instrument Script Editor of Gigedit">
41    
42      <h3>LSCP Shell</h3>      <h3>LSCP Shell</h3>
43      <p>      <p>
# Line 45  Line 46 
46        providing colored output, type completion, help text while typing LSCP        providing colored output, type completion, help text while typing LSCP
47        commands and other convenient features for terminal enthusiasts who want        commands and other convenient features for terminal enthusiasts who want
48        to use the sampler without GUI frontend applications.        to use the sampler without GUI frontend applications.
49        <a href="instrument_scripts.html">Find out more ...</a>        <a href="lscp_shell.html">Find out more ...</a>
50      </p>      </p>
51      <img src="../../lscp_shell/lscp_shell.png" caption="LSCP Shell">      <img src="../../lscp_shell/lscp_shell.png" caption="LSCP Shell">
52    
# Line 64  Line 65 
65    
66      <h3>New GigaStudio format features</h3>      <h3>New GigaStudio format features</h3>
67      <p>      <p>
68          <img src="gigedit_imidi_rules.png" caption="MIDI rules editing with Gigedit">
69        You may have heard that the GigaStudio software has seen its last version        You may have heard that the GigaStudio software has seen its last version
70        with GigaStudio 4. Tascam officially discontinued this product, its        with GigaStudio 4. Tascam officially discontinued this product, its
71        intellectual property has been sold several times among companies and        intellectual property has been sold several times among companies and
# Line 92  Line 94 
94    
95      <h2>Gigedit 1.0.0</h2>      <h2>Gigedit 1.0.0</h2>
96      <p>      <p>
97         <img src="gigedit_format_extension_warnings.png" caption="Suppress warnings about custom Giga format extensions">
98        Also <i>Gigedit</i>, our instrument editor for the GigaStudio/Gigasampler        Also <i>Gigedit</i>, our instrument editor for the GigaStudio/Gigasampler
99        format, had been enhanced quite a lot during the last six years. As        format, had been enhanced quite a lot during the last six years. As
100        mentioned above, we introduced our own extensions to the Giga format.        mentioned above, we introduced our own extensions to the Giga format.
# Line 105  Line 108 
108    
109      <h3>Multi-Selection of Dimension Zones</h3>      <h3>Multi-Selection of Dimension Zones</h3>
110      <p>      <p>
111        A load of enhancements have been added to Gigedit        Until now you were only able to edit either exactly
112        in the last six years: Until now you were only able to edit either exactly        one dimension region or all dimension regions simultaneously with gigedit. With this
       one dimension region or all dimension regions simultaneously. With this  
113        release you may now hold the Ctrl button and select a specific set of        release you may now hold the Ctrl button and select a specific set of
114        dimension region zones in the dimension region selector area (on the very        dimension region zones in the dimension region selector area (on the very
115        bottom of the Gigedit window) with your mouse. All synthesis parameters you        bottom of the Gigedit window) with your mouse. All synthesis parameters you
116        then change, will all be applied to that precise set of dimension region        then change, will all be applied to that precise set of dimension region
117        zones.        zones.
118      </p>      </p>
119        <img src="gigedit_multi_zone_selection.png" caption="Multi-zone selection with Ctrl key">
120    
121      <h3>Improvements to Dimension Management</h3>      <h3>Improvements to Dimension Management</h3>
122      <p>      <p>
# Line 129  Line 132 
132    
133      <h3>Monitoring Sample References</h3>      <h3>Monitoring Sample References</h3>
134      <p>      <p>
135          <img src="gigedit_sample_references.png" caption="Show all references of selected sample">
136        When working on complex Giga sounds you certainly noticed that one could        When working on complex Giga sounds you certainly noticed that one could
137        easily get lost about which samples are exactly used by which        easily get lost about which samples are exactly used by which
138        instrument or even whether a sample is actually used at all by any        instrument or even whether a sample is actually used at all by any
# Line 149  Line 153 
153        appropriate sample name, or you might check by which other instrument(s)        appropriate sample name, or you might check by which other instrument(s)
154        that sample is used by, etc.        that sample is used by, etc.
155      </p>      </p>
156        <img src="gigedit_go_to_sample.png" caption="Find and select used sample">
157    
158      <h3>Silent Cases</h3>      <h3>Silent Cases</h3>
159      <p>      <p>
160          <img src="gigedit_null_sample.png" caption="Create a silent case">
161        You may now also remove the current sample reference from individual        You may now also remove the current sample reference from individual
162        dimension regions (assigning a so called "NULL" sample instead) by clicking on        dimension regions (assigning a so called "NULL" sample instead) by clicking on
163        the new "X" button next the sample reference field on the "Sample" tab        the new "X" button next the sample reference field on the "Sample" tab
# Line 162  Line 168 
168    
169      <h3>Reordering Instruments</h3>      <h3>Reordering Instruments</h3>
170      <p>      <p>
171          <img src="gigedit_reorder_instruments.png" caption="Re-order instruments with drag &amp; drop">
172        If you are working on .gig files with a large amount of Instruments, then        If you are working on .gig files with a large amount of Instruments, then
173        you might also be glad to know that you can finally also re-order the        you might also be glad to know that you can finally also re-order the
174        instruments of a file by simply dragging the instruments around in the        instruments of a file by simply dragging the instruments around in the
# Line 170  Line 177 
177    
178      <h3>Combine Tool</h3>      <h3>Combine Tool</h3>
179      <p>      <p>
180          <img src="gigedit_combine_tool.png" caption="Combine Tool">
181        Another handy new feature for sound designers is the new "Combine" tool,        Another handy new feature for sound designers is the new "Combine" tool,
182        which you can reach from the main menu. It allows you to select two ore        which you can reach from the main menu. It allows you to select two ore
183        more instruments (by holding down the Ctrl key while selecting with mouse        more instruments (by holding down the Ctrl key while selecting with mouse

Legend:
Removed from v.2812  
changed lines
  Added in v.2813

  ViewVC Help
Powered by ViewVC