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124 <h2>FAQ</h2>
125 <div class="groupbox">
126 Here is a collection of frequently asked questions. Please read them before asking on
127 the mailing list.<br>
128 <br>
129 1.&nbsp;License<br>
130 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;1.1&nbsp;<a href="#commercial_products">Can I use LinuxSampler in commercial hardware or software products?</a><br>
131 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;1.2&nbsp;<a href="#commercial_music">Can I use LinuxSampler for commercial music production?</a><br>
132 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;1.3&nbsp;<a href="#open_source">LinuxSampler is not open source, you are evil!</a><br>
133 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;1.4&nbsp;<a href="#closed_source">Will LinuxSampler turn closed-source?</a><br>
134 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;1.5&nbsp;<a href="#ls_license_change">I've heard the commercial exception of LinuxSampler was added at a certain version?</a><br>
135 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;1.6&nbsp;<a href="#ls_breaking_libgig_license">Doesn't LinuxSampler illegally link against libgig?</a><br>
136 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;1.7&nbsp;<a href="#ls_breaking_license">Doesn't LinuxSampler illegally link against other libraries?</a><br>
137 2.&nbsp;General Questions<br>
138 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;2.1&nbsp;<a href="#aga">linuxsampler? qsampler? jsampler? libgig? liblscp? jlscp? ... hu?</a><br>
139 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;2.2&nbsp;<a href="#no_gui">Can I use linuxsampler without a GUI as well?</a><br>
140 3.&nbsp;Compilation / Installation<br>
141 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;3.1&nbsp;<a href="#install">What do I need to compile and install?</a><br>
142 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;3.2&nbsp;<a href="#compilarion_error">Compilation of LinuxSampler aborts with ...</a><br>
143 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;3.3&nbsp;<a href="#cvs_checkout">How do I checkout from CVS?</a><br>
144 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;3.4&nbsp;<a href="#compile_cvs">How do I compile from CVS?</a><br>
145 4.&nbsp;Setup<br>
146 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;4.1&nbsp;<a href="#examples_lscp">Are there example LSCP script files somewhere?</a><br>
147 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;4.2&nbsp;<a href="#dropouts">I get dropouts (click sounds, noise), what can I do about it?</a><br>
148 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;4.3&nbsp;<a href="#runtime_error">LinuxSampler aborts at runtime with ...</a><br>
149 <br>
150 </div>
151
152 <a name="commercial_products"></a>
153 <h3>Can I use LinuxSampler in commercial hardware or software products?</h3>
154 <p class="default">
155 You are NOT ALLOWED to use LinuxSampler source code, libraries or applications in
156 COMMERCIAL hardware or software products without prior written authorization by the
157 <a href="developers.html">authors</a>. <A HREF="downloads.html">See here</A>
158 </p>
159
160 <a name="commercial_music"></a>
161 <h3>Can I use LinuxSampler for commercial music production?</h3>
162 <p class="default">
163 Hell, yes! Every indirect commercial usage of LinuxSampler, which essentially means
164 using its audio output, can of course be used in commercial applications like music
165 productions, live shows, etc. Don't get us wrong, with the mentioned commercial
166 exception we don't want to restrict the normal user / musician, we just want to avoid
167 somebody to directly make money with our work, that is by selling our software in a
168 sampler product like a sampler + sample library bundle, a hardware sampler or
169 something equivalent, at least not without giving something back to the open source
170 Community.
171 </p>
172
173 <a name="open_source"></a>
174 <h3>LinuxSampler is not open source, you are evil!</h3>
175 <p class="default">
176 There are of course many definitions of the term "open source", but according to the
177 <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source">definition on Wikipedia</a>
178 LinuxSampler is in fact open source, since you've got complete access to its source
179 code. So due to this fact, a normal user / musician is free to do with LinuxSampler
180 what he likes to do, he can even adjust and tweak every single part of the software
181 by modifying and compiling its source code. And just the fact that we want to avoid
182 our work to be directly exploited in commercial software or hardware products is
183 definitely not an "evil" intention. For the normal user / musician the commercial
184 restriction is even an advantage, since that way commercial actors are forced to
185 support this or another open source project either directly by coding or indirectly
186 by funding and thus increase development speed.
187 </p>
188
189 <a name="closed_source"></a>
190 <h3>Will LinuxSampler turn closed-source?</h3>
191 <p class="default">
192 No, LinuxSampler will remain open source. Again, the commercial exception is just to
193 prevent commercial exploitation by third parties that haven't contributed anything to
194 open source projects.
195 </p>
196
197 <a name="ls_license_change"></a>
198 <h3>I've heard the commercial exception of LinuxSampler was added at a certain version?</h3>
199 <p class="default">
200 No, the commercial exception in LinuxSampler's license terms were there since day one.
201 Even further it's not only there since the very first publicly available CVS
202 (developer) version of LinuxSampler, that commercial exception was even already in
203 Benno Senoner's proof of concept code called "EVO", which LinuxSampler was based on.
204 There was even a rumour that we would have manipulated CVS history to "pretend" this
205 exception wasn't added at a later point. Needless to say that this rumour is completely
206 false as well. Think about it! We're a group of developers spread around the world who
207 work on this project for fun and ideology in our spare time. Most of us contributed to
208 various other open source / free software projects. Do you seriously think we would
209 cheat on such an issue? Beside that you certainly find various people completely
210 unrelated to this project who still have early versions of LinuxSampler and / or EVO
211 and thus can confirm that this commercial exception was always there.
212 </p>
213
214 <a name="ls_breaking_libgig_license"></a>
215 <h3>Doesn't LinuxSampler illegally link against libgig?</h3>
216 <p class="default">
217 No! LinuxSampler does not "illegally" link against libgig, since the copyright holder
218 (in this case of libgig) has all rights of his work and thus is not bound to his own
219 license terms. The sole purpose of license terms is to grant other people certain
220 rights to use the work.
221 </p>
222
223 <a name="ls_breaking_license"></a>
224 <h3>Doesn't LinuxSampler illegally link against other libraries?</h3>
225 <p class="default">
226 No, the only library LinuxSampler links to that has license restrictions regarding
227 linking is libgig (<a href="#ls_breaking_libgig_license">see above</a>). Especially
228 LinuxSampler does not break Qt's license terms, since it does not link against Qt at
229 all.
230 </p>
231
232 <a name="aga"></a>
233 <h3>linuxsampler? qsampler? jsampler? gigedit? libgig? liblscp? jlscp? ... hu?</h3>
234 <p class="default">
235 There are currently seven subprojects in the LinuxSampler project; jlscp, jsampler,
236 libgig, liblscp, linuxsampler, gigedit and qsampler. linuxsampler is the core of the sampler, it includes the
237 sampler engines and audio and MIDI drivers. linuxsampler itself is decoupled from any
238 user interface. It offers a native C++ API as well as a network server (LSCP server) to allow to be controlled by
239 an arbitrary user frontend from an arbitrary place over a network connection or
240 (of course) locally from the same machine as well. This decoupled /
241 <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backend">"backend"</a> design
242 of the sampler allows to run it even on a machine without any graphical interface,
243 without a Desktop, the machine doesn't even have to have a graphics card!
244 qsampler is the first <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphical_user_interface">GUI</a>
245 <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frontend">frontend</a>
246 written for linuxsampler, it is written in C++ using the Qt
247 GUI library and thus can be compiled for various architectures and operating systems
248 without modifications of the source code.
249 gigedit is an instruments editor application for Gigasampler format files. You can
250 run it as stand-alone application or in conjunction with LinuxSampler. In the latter
251 case you can play and immediately hear all your modifications made with gigedit in
252 realtime.
253 libgig is a C++ library written for accessing Gigasampler files and DLS Level 1 and 2
254 files, that is for reading and (since version 3.0.0) also writing of those files.
255 libgig is used by linuxsampler to load Gigasampler files, it is used by gigedit to
256 load, modify and create new Gigasampler files and it <b>can</b> be
257 used by qsampler to retrieve additional informations about Gigasampler files. liblscp
258 is a C library written as a wrapper around the LSCP network protocol, thus to control
259 linuxsampler. It was originally designed to be used on both sides, that is on server /
260 backend side (linuxsampler) and on client / frontend side (e.g. qsampler). But it's now
261 only used on client side by qsampler at the moment. jsampler is another GUI frontend for
262 linuxsampler, it's written in Java and thus platform independent. jlscp is a library which
263 can be compared with liblscp, with the only difference that jlscp is written in Java and
264 liblscp in C. jsampler requires jlscp.
265
266 </p>
267
268 <a name="install"></a>
269 <h3>What do I need to compile and install?</h3>
270 <p class="default">
271 You should compile and install at least libgig and linuxsampler. As a beginner you should
272 definitely as well compile and install a convenient GUI frontend like either qsampler or
273 jsampler, whatever you prefer. qsampler depends on liblscp, so you have to
274 compile and install liblscp before starting to build qsampler. Also if you like to be
275 able to edit instruments, you should compile and install gigedit as well. The recommended
276 order to compile and install is:
277 <ol class="default">
278 <li>libgig</li>
279 <li>linuxsampler</li>
280 <li>gigedit</li>
281 <li>liblscp</li>
282 <li>qsampler</li>
283 </ol>
284 </p>
285 <p class="default">
286 Of course you can also install QSampler and JSampler side by side. So you can test and use
287 both at the same time.
288 </p>
289
290 <a name="compilarion_error"></a>
291 <h3>Compilation of LinuxSampler aborts with ... </h3>
292
293 <p class="default">
294 &bull;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"<code>Required libgig version not found...</code>"<br>
295 <br>
296 This error might occur when running LinuxSampler's configure script. Make sure
297 you have the required libgig version installed. If you're compiling a CVS
298 version of LinuxSampler you usually have to compile and install the current
299 CVS version of libgig as well. Also note there are couple common mistakes which
300 let this error occur even after having compiled and installed the required
301 libgig version. Read
302 <a href="https://bugs.linuxsampler.org/cgi-bin/show_bug.cgi?id=29">this bug report</a>
303 about common mistakes and how you can fix them.
304 </p>
305
306 <p class="default">
307 &bull;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"<code>can't find a register in class `GENERAL_REGS' while reloading `asm'</code>"<br>
308 <br>
309 This is caused by the inline assembly code for
310 <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SIMD">SIMD</a> optimization in older versions of
311 linuxsampler. You have to compile older versions of LinuxSampler (v0.3.3 and older) with
312 -O2 or -O3 to avoid this problem. Usually this is done by default, if not try:
313 <br>
314 </p>
315 <pre class="code">CXXFLAGS="-O3" ./configure
316 make</pre>
317 <p class="default">
318 Alternatively you could also disable all hand-crafted assembly optimization code by:
319 </p>
320 <pre class="code">./configure --disable-asm
321 make</pre>
322 <p class="default">
323 but the latter is definitely not recommended, as it will increase CPU usage a lot!
324 </p>
325
326 <p class="default">
327 &bull;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"<code>../common/Resampler.h:142: error: memory input 2 is not directly addressable</code>"<br>
328 <br>
329 This was reported (<a href="http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=9018347&forum_id=12792">1</a>,
330 <a href="http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=9019467&forum_id=12792">2</a>)
331 to be a gcc/g++ version problem, in conjunction with the inline assembly code for
332 <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SIMD">SIMD</a> optimization in older versions of
333 linuxsampler. Make sure you got gcc and g++, both of version 3.3 or higher installed.
334 You can check this with:
335 </p>
336 <pre class="code">gcc --version
337 g++ --version</pre>
338 <p class="default">
339 In case you already got gcc and g++ of version 3.3 or higher
340 installed and it still causes the compilation error mentioned
341 above, try the following:
342 </p>
343 <pre class="code">export CC=`which gcc`
344 export CXX=`which g++`</pre>
345 <p class="default">
346 On certain systems however you still get this error in conjunction with older
347 versions of LinuxSampler (v0.3.3 and older). Fortunately newer versions of
348 linuxsampler are not affected anymore
349 (<a href="https://bugs.linuxsampler.org/cgi-bin/show_bug.cgi?id=34">read this for details</a>).
350 </p>
351
352 <a name="cvs_checkout"></a>
353 <h3>How do I checkout from CVS?</h3>
354 <p class="default">
355 The procedure of checking out the newest version from CVS is described on the
356 <a href="downloads.html#cvs">Downloads</a> site and on the
357 <a href="http://cvs.linuxsampler.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/">web interface site
358 of our CVS server</a>.
359 </p>
360
361 <a name="compile_cvs"></a>
362 <h3>How do I compile from CVS?</h3>
363 <p class="default">
364 The procedure for compiling from CVS is the same for all subprojects, that is no matter
365 if you are compiling linuxsampler, qsampler, libgig or liblscp from CVS, you need to
366 have the autotools (automake, autoconf and libtool) installed and compile it that way:
367 <pre class="code">make -f Makefile.cvs
368 ./configure
369 make</pre>
370 </p>
371
372 <a name="no_gui"></a>
373 <h3>Can I use linuxsampler without a GUI as well?</h3>
374 <p class="default">
375 Yes, but unfortunately there is no console based frontend for linuxsampler (yet).
376 You have to write LSCP scripts and send it to the running linuxsampler application. But
377 don't worry, if you don't know how to write LSCP scripts, you can also start by saving
378 a sampler session with QSampler, because the session files qsampler writes are actually
379 real LSCP scripts. You can send a LSCP script to linuxsampler on the console with the
380 following command:
381 </p>
382 <pre class="code">netcat localhost 8888 &lt; yourscript.lscp</pre>
383 <p class="default">
384 or on certain systems (like Debian) you have to provide the -t switch:
385 </p>
386 <pre class="code">netcat -t localhost 8888 &lt; yourscript.lscp</pre>
387 <p class="default">
388 Of course you can also replace localhost by the IP address of the machine where
389 linuxsampler is running. Alternatively you can also make a telnet connection (port 8888)
390 to linuxsampler's LSCP server and type commands manually.
391 </p>
392
393 <a name="examples_lscp"></a>
394 <h3>Are there example LSCP script files somewhere?</h3>
395 <p class="default">
396 Yes, have a look on the <a href="documentation.html">Documentation</a> site for some
397 common LSCP script examples. For details about LSCP read the
398 <a href="api/draft-linuxsampler-protocol.html">LSCP reference</a>. Be welcome to ask
399 questions for details about LSCP on the
400 <a href="http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linuxsampler-devel">mailing list</a>.
401 </p>
402
403 <a name="dropouts"></a>
404 <h3>I get dropouts (click sounds, noise), what can I do about it?</h3>
405 <p class="default">
406 In order to achieve good results under Linux you need to have a
407 <a href="http://www.linuxdj.com/audio/lad/resourceslatency.php3">patched kernel</a>.
408 There are different patches available depending on what version (2.4.x or 2.6.x) of kernel you use.
409 The <a href="http://jackaudio.org/faq">JACK FAQ site</a>
410 (or the <a href="http://jackit.sourceforge.net/docs/faq.php">old JACK FAQ site</a>)
411 is also a good resource for
412 how to configure a realtime stable kernel. But note; LinuxSampler currently has not support for
413 libcap yet, that means if you are still using a 2.4.x Linux kernel you most probably have to run
414 LinuxSampler with root priviliges. As a rule of thumb: if you don't get warnings like "cannot
415 mlockall() memory" on the console, you are safe to run it as ordinary user as well.
416 </p>
417
418 <a name="runtime_error"></a>
419 <h3>LinuxSampler aborts at runtime with ... </h3>
420 <p class="default">
421 Note: For <b>Windows specific runtime errors</b>, please have a
422 look at the
423 <a href="windows.html#houston">Trouble Shooting</a> section of
424 the LinuxSampler Windows HOWTO.
425 </p>
426
427 <p class="default">
428 &bull;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"<code>gig::Engine error: Failed to
429 load instrument, cause: Unknown exception while trying to
430 parse gig file.</code>"<br>
431 <br>
432 Usually LS gives you a meaningful error message in case it
433 failed to load an instrument. However there might be rare
434 cases where LS cannot resolve the reason and you get an
435 error message like above. In this case make sure security /
436 user limits aren't set too low. You can list your current
437 limits with:
438 </p>
439 <pre class="code">ulimit -a</pre>
440 <p class="default">
441 Usually most of those settings are set to "unlimited" on
442 most boxes. If this is not the case on yours, make sure that
443 at least the limits for "max locked memory", "virtual
444 memory" and "data seg size" are sufficiently high enough.
445 The exact value depends on the instruments you want to load.
446 If your security policy allows it, you could simply set
447 those limits to "unlimited" (see also config file
448 /etc/security/limits.conf and
449 <a href="https://bugs.linuxsampler.org/cgi-bin/show_bug.cgi?id=41">bug report #41</a>).
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