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To do this, you first have to load the respective instrument(s) into |
To do this, you first have to load the respective instrument(s) into |
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<application>LinuxSampler</application>, i.e. by using a frontend |
<application>LinuxSampler</application>, i.e. by using a frontend |
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application like <application>JSampler</application> or |
application like <application>JSampler</application> or |
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<application>QSampler</application>. In this example we describe it |
<application>QSampler</application>. Here's how you do it with |
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by using <application>QSampler</application>, but you'll see it's |
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instrument you want to edit and click on the "Edit" button on the same |
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Select the channel strip of the instrument you want to edit and click |
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Alternatively you can also select this function from the menu ( |
Alternatively you can also select this function from the menu ( |
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than 5 seconds. This time you can see <application>gigedit</application> |
than 5 seconds. This time you can see <application>gigedit</application> |
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like being "attached" to <application>LinuxSampler</application>. |
like being "attached" to <application>LinuxSampler</application>. |
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<figure id="shot_qsampler_edit"><title>Selecting an instrument to edit from QSampler</title> |
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<figure id="shot_jsampler_edit"><title>Selecting an instrument to edit from JSampler "Fantasia" 0.8a</title> |
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<figure id="shot_gigedit_hosted"><title>Gigedit running "attached" to LinuxSampler</title> |
<figure id="shot_gigedit_hosted"><title>Gigedit running "attached" to LinuxSampler</title> |
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<imagedata fileref="shot_gigedit_hosted.png" format="PNG"/> |