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<h1>LinuxSampler 2.0.0</h1> |
<h1>LinuxSampler 2.0.0</h1> |
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LinuxSampler 2.0.0 and friends were released on July 17th 2015. |
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Unbelievable six years have passed since the last release of LinuxSampler. |
Unbelievable six years have passed since the last release of LinuxSampler. |
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A load of things have changed in silence, which I want to summarize for |
A load of things have changed in silence, which I want to summarize for |
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you in this article. |
you in this article. |
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Please note that there is currently no support for KORG's .PCG file format |
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yet. That's because this file format changes a lot and is not only |
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dependent to the precise KORG keyboard model, but also to the precise OS |
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version on the same model. And since basic conversion can also be done by |
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just accessing the .KSF and .KMP files (sample data, loop informations), |
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the current C++ classes should be sufficient for many tasks. Adding |
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support for KORG's .PCG files is not planned at the moment. |
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Besides those major changes, a load of convenient methods have been added to |
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the existing libgig classes to reduce the overall effort working with all |
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those file formats with software applications based on libgig. |
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Various command line tools have been added to libgig, which allow to |
Various command line tools have been added to libgig, which allow to |
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dump, correct, extract and convert sounds between those various file formats. |
dump, correct, extract and convert sounds between those various file formats. |
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Refer to the individual <i>man pages</i> for details about how to use |
Refer to the individual <i>man pages</i> for details about how to use |