2006-03-16 JS Classic 0.2a has been released.
2005-12-22 Major services (CVS, downloads, Bug Tracking System) were
down in the last days due to a hardware defect on one of our servers. CVS is
finally up again and we are working on restoring all other services in the
next days as well. We are also establishing further backup facilities to
prevent this happening again. Sorry for any inconvenience!
2005-11-24 Latest CVS version
of libgig
now allows to create and modify Gigasampler files
(read announcement).
Please let us
know if you are interested in writing an instrument patch editor.
2005-10-10 JS Classic 0.1a has
been released (the first distribution of the JSampler project).
2005-08-16 Due to ongoing synthesis optimizations, CVS version of LS might be broken for a while. Please use the tarball release in the meantime.
2005-07-15 LinuxSampler 0.3.3 has been released. Once again a bug fix release.
2005-06-24 LinuxSampler 0.3.2 has been released. This is more or less just
a bug fix release. Just by coincidence, QSampler
0.1.2 has also been thrown out.
2005-06-12 QSampler 0.1.1 has
been released, after a few bugfixes and a new logo icon.
2005-05-25 LinuxSampler 0.3.1, the first official release is finally out!
2005-05-23 After some time laying around in the backyard,
QSampler 0.1.0 has
been released, now with the promised Audio and MIDI device
configuration interface. Enjoy!
2005-03-15 Our bug tracking system is now online and available on
bugs.linuxsampler.org.
2005-03-04 QSampler,
the Qt GUI front-end in the works for the LinuxSampler engine, was bumped
to its now fifth primordial release (0.0.5). Still alpha code. Time to move on...
to a better and complete Audio/MIDI device configuration interface, as predicted
by LSCP and wrapped by liblscp.
2005-02-26 Due to a design change, current LinuxSampler CVS version is quite
unstable. You might want to use the previous, stable version of LS in the meantime,
which can be downloaded as source tarball.
Alternatively you can also checkout the old version from CVS which was tagged as "v0_2_0".
2004-11-19 The Qt GUI front-end for the LinuxSampler engine has been updated: the 4th alpha-release of
QSampler has been released.
2004-11-13 On monday (November, 15th) cvs.linuxsampler.org
may be temporarily down due to maintenance work around 13:00 UTC.
2004-07-06 The third alpha-release of QSampler,
the Qt GUI front-end for the LinuxSampler engine, is now publicly available.
2004-06-05 Added a screenshot to the Screenshots page, instructions how to compile the GUI are on the linked qsampler site.
2004-05-31 On wednesday (June, 2nd) cvs.linuxsampler.org will
be temporarily not available from 6:00 UTC until 16:00 UTC due to construction works.
2004-05-24 The CVS repository is now browseable.
2004-05-03 We are currently in a transition stage due to the recent changes
(multi channel / multi engine / multi audio output device and multi MIDI input device
support) this also leads to multi problems we have to solve ;-) so meanwhile you
can use the old single channel version. We created the two CVS alias tags
'singlechannel' and 'v0_1_0' which you can use to checkout the old single channel
version of LinuxSampler . The CVS command line is the same except that you have to add
'-r singlechannel'.
2004-03-26 CVS root path has changed! See downloads section
for instructions how to checkout the latest version of LinuxSampler from CVS.
2004-03-23 Updated features section on this site,
hopefully we will keep the features list in sync with the latest developments from now on.
2004-01-07 The document for the network protocol definition is now available in the downloads section. Have a look at it if you can imagine to write a frontend for LinuxSampler!
2003-11-08 Added CVS log to this site, showing the latest commits to the LinuxSampler CVS repository.
2003-11-02 Lots of news for the Linuxsampler community. We've got a new site, new domain and new code available in CVS. Check the downloads section for instructions. If you want to check it out, please keep in mind that it might contain bugs, it might crash and that it's still lacking tons of features. CVS is directed towards developers who would like to test things and add code. Users should wait for a tarball release.
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