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Benno Senoner <benno@gardena.net> originally wrote the proof-of-concept code |
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"Evo" and ported LinuxSampler to the Windows platform. |
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Christian Schoenebeck <cuse@users.sourceforge.net> was and is currently the |
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main author of LinuxSampler. |
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Vladimir Senkov <hangup@users.sourceforge.net> was the first one who |
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actively joined the development of this application. He was especially |
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involved in designing the network protocol "LSCP" and it's implementation on |
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LinuxSampler side and in developing the MMX/SSE(1) assembly optimizations. |
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Not to forget the huge list of bugs he fixed. |
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Steve Harris made the filter impulse response analysis of the Gigasampler |
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filters and developed the first version of the Gigasampler style filters. |
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Stéphane Letz <letz@grame.fr> was responsible for the initial OS X port and |
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fixed couple of bugs. |
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Rui Nuno Capela was also especially involved in the "LSCP" design and |
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implementation. |
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Andreas Persson made a lot of important fixes and improvements regarding the |
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Gigasampler format handling. Especially the Gigasmpler v3 and v4 format support |
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was developed by him. He also had his hands on a lot of quality and efficiency |
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improvements all over the place, numerous bug fixes, and also developed the base |
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host plugin system and implemented support for the sampler being used as VST, |
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DSSI and LV2 plugin. He also did a lot on implementing and extending the SFZ2 |
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format engine. |
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Grigor Iliev <grishata@users.sourceforge.net> added and implemented LSCP |
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commands for muting and solo-ing sampler channels, added sostenuto pedal |
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support, implemented the instruments database system and the Audio Unit |
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plugin version of the sampler for Mac and fixed a lot of bugs. Later on Grigor |
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was the major force behind unification of the sampler's complex engine code |
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base to a set of abstract base classes, which finally cleared the way for |
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providing multiple sampler formats with LinuxSampler. As a consequence of this |
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work he subsequently added the initial implementations of the SoundFont2 and |
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SFZ2 sampler engines to LinuxSampler. |
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Toshi Nagata was responsible for the initial OS X port and added autoconf |
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support to the XCode project file. |
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Smaller (but not necessarily minor) patches were received from the following |
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people: |
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James Klicman |
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"Gene" a.k.a Anders Alm |
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Ebrahim Mayat |
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Juan Linietsky |
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schoenebeck |
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Till Wimmer |
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schoenebeck |
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Ronald Baljeu |
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schoenebeck |
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Alexis Ballier |
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schoenebeck |
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Andrew Williams |
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Devin Anderson |
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Chris Cherrett |
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capela |
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David Robillard |
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schoenebeck |
2787 |
Luis Garrido |
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3372 |
Alby M |
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Giovanni Senatore |
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Jacek Roszkowski |