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3      <entry date="2014-06-19">
4        <link ref="http://download.linuxsampler.org/packages/osx/snapshots/" img="gfx/logos/apple.png"></link>
5        <link ref="http://download.linuxsampler.org/packages/osx/snapshots/">gigedit finally included with OS X snapshots!</link>
6        Due to the variety of third party library dependencies it took a while, but
7        finally "gigedit", our graphical instrument editor for Gigasampler /
8        GigaStudio files, is now included with the automatic binary snapshots builds
9        for Mac OS X. The automatic snapshot installers are automatically compiled
10        by one of our servers each time a developer commits something new to our
11        Subversion (development) server. You can use gigedit on Mac OS X as
12        stand-alone instrument editor as well as in live-mode while running
13        LinuxSampler. In the latter case your changes with gigedit get immediately
14        audible while playing the instrument on the keyboard at the same time.
15      </entry>
16      <entry date="2011-08-25">
17        <link ref="sfz/" img="gfx/logos/sfz.png"></link>
18        <link ref="sfz/">Added SFZ implementation status page.</link>
19        We are currently in the works to implement support for the SFZ format,
20        which is a powerful and open sample library format, already adopted by
21        many commercial samplers. Check our new SFZ status page to see which
22        aspects of the format are already supported by LinuxSampler, and which
23        ones are yet to be implemented.
24      </entry>
25      <entry date="2011-07-18">
26        <link ref="http://download.linuxsampler.org/packages/osx/snapshots/" img="gfx/logos/apple.png"></link>
27        <link ref="http://download.linuxsampler.org/packages/osx/snapshots/">Download the latest OS X snapshot of the sampler!</link>
28        Following our ongoing sympathy for automatic snapshots, we finally provide
29        automatic builds also for Apple OS X! As soon as some developer commits
30        something new to our Subversion server, a new binary snapshot for OS X will
31        automatically be available for download from our webserver within minutes.
32        The snapshot tbz2 archive file contains universal binaries
33        (PPC 32 bit, Intel 32 &amp; 64 bit) of the stand-alone version of the
34        sampler, VST and AU plugin version, and the graphical frontend applications
35        QSampler and Fantasia. Only our graphical instrument editor gigedit is not
36        yet part of the snapshots, it might follow at a later point. Please read
37        the README file in the tbz2 archive file for instructions how to install
38        everything on your Mac.
39      </entry>
40      <entry date="2011-06-05">
41        <link ref="http://svn.linuxsampler.org" img="gfx/logos/subversion.png"></link>
42        From now on, our source code is managed by a Subversion server. We
43        converted our existing CVS repository for the
44        <link ref="http://svn.linuxsampler.org">new Subversion server</link>, so
45        the complete history from the beginning of this project is also
46        available in this new Subversion repository. Our
47        <link ref="http://cvs.linuxsampler.org">old CVS server, along with its web frontend</link>
48        is still available, however is now in read only mode, so no changes can be
49        commited to CVS anymore. On the downloads page you can find
50        <link ref="http://www.linuxsampler.org/downloads.html#svn">instructions how
51        to download ("checkout") source code from our Subversion server.</link>
52      </entry>
53      <entry date="2011-06-05">
54        <link ref="http://www.linuxsampler.org" img="gfx/sorryd.jpg"></link>
55        After a huge down time of almost one month, we decided to move to new, more
56        reliable servers. Thanks to the University of Heilbronn which kindly hosted
57        our servers for 8 years. We started to move the most important services to
58        a commercial server host, which will be financed by your donations. Sorry
59        for this long absence and thank you for your support!
60      </entry>
61      <entry date="2011-02-05">
62        <link ref="http://download.linuxsampler.org/packages/win32/snapshots/" img="gfx/logos/windows.png"></link>
63        <link ref="http://download.linuxsampler.org/packages/win32/snapshots/">Download the latest Windows snapshot of the sampler!</link>
64        Since we have to confess that we are a bit lazy about putting out official
65        releases, and since the latest official release of the sampler for Windows
66        is quite old, we decided to establish automatic builts of the sampler and
67        all other software components for Windows. As soon as some developer
68        commits something new to the CVS server for any of the project's software
69        components, a new snapshot binary for Windows will automatically built and
70        be available for download within few minutes. Sorry for neglecting you
71        Windows users out there for so long!
72      </entry>
73      <entry date="2011-01-23">
74        <link ref="nkitool/" img="nkitool/native-instruments-kontakt.png"></link>
75        In case you are working a lot on Native Instruments Kontakt instrument
76        files, or if you are just interested in the .nki file format, you might have
77        a look at <link ref="nkitool/">nkitool</link>. It is a simple console
78        application which allows to export and import the human readable XML file
79        from and to Native Instruments Kontakt .nki instrument articulation files.
80        It can be very handy to speedup or even automate the process of creating
81        and editing .nki instrument files.
82      </entry>
83      <entry date="2010-10-01">
84        <link ref="misc/press/computer_music_special_44_2010/cms_44_2010_cover.jpg" img="misc/press/computer_music_special_44_2010/cms_44_2010_cover_s.jpg"></link>
85        LinuxSampler is featured in the october special issue of the "Computer Music"
86        magazine. It is available in English language in magazine stores around the
87        UK. This special issue focused on demonstrating the "best free software" for
88        music production on PC, Mac and mobile. LinuxSampler is covered along to four
89        other samplers, with an introduction howto on page 57. You can
90        <link ref="misc/press/computer_music_special_44_2010/cms_44_2010_article.jpg">read the full article here.</link>
91      </entry>
92      <entry date="2010-01-07">
93        The <link ref="reports/annual_report_2009.pdf">annual report of 2009</link>
94        with our financial situation is now online. Happy new year everybody!
95      </entry>
96      <entry date="2009-10-16">
97        Better a late than no announcement at all:
98        <list>
99          <li>linuxsampler 1.0.0</li>
100          <li>Fantasia 0.9</li>
101          <li>qsampler 0.2.2</li>
102          <li>gigedit 0.2.0</li>
103          <li>libgig 3.3.0</li>
104          <li>jlscp 0.8</li>
105          <li>liblscp 0.5.6</li>
106        </list>
107        This is the first release which allows the sampler to be used as audio
108        host plugin, namely supporting the standards VST, AU, DSSI and LV2. The
109        sampler's limits for max. voices &amp; disk streams can now be altered at
110        runtime by frontends, no need to recompile the sampler anymore. The Mac
111        version now also supports CoreAudio as audio driver. The Windows version
112        finally supports the sampler's instruments DB feature as well, however
113        expect it still to be unstable at this point. Along to the already
114        existing JACK audio driver, Jack MIDI support has been added in this
115        release. The sampler allows frontends now basic MIDI control, that is to
116        monitor incoming MIDI data on MIDI input devices and sampler channels and
117        to send note-on and note-off MIDI events to sampler channels, which
118        allows frontends to provide a virtual MIDI keyboard to the user. Besides
119        these major changes there were countless bugfixes and optimizations.
120      </entry>
121      <entry date="2009-05-12">
122        On the finish line to the upcoming next release of LinuxSampler and
123        friends, a beta pre-release for the Windows platform is now available
124        from our
125        <link ref="http://download.linuxsampler.org/dev/win/">download server</link>.
126        This is the first Windows version which includes a VST plugin version
127        of the sampler. The installer includes both, native 64 bit binaries and
128        32 bit binaries. The installer detects the system type and installs the
129        appropriate binaries automatically.
130        Please follow the ongoing discussion and development on our
131        <link ref="http://bb.linuxsampler.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&amp;t=339">web forum</link>
132        and <link ref="http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_name=linuxsampler-devel">developers' mailing list</link>
133        to avoid known problems. Feedback appreciated!
134      </entry>
135      <entry date="2009-02-17">
136        Cheers Mac users! LinuxSampler is finally available as AudioUnit plugin!
137        It's still a work in progress, but you might already want to checkout
138        the experimental AU binary package of LinuxSampler, available from our
139        <link ref="http://download.linuxsampler.org/dev/mac/">download server</link>.
140        As this is still an early development version, please follow the ongoing
141        discussion and development on our
142        <link ref="http://bb.linuxsampler.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&amp;t=295">web forum</link>
143        and <link ref="http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_name=linuxsampler-devel">developers' mailing list</link>
144        to avoid known problems. Feedback appreciated!
145      </entry>
146      <entry date="2008-02-15">
147        We're happy to announce that the first freely available sample library
148        is now available on our downloads server. Thanks to Mats Helgesson for
149        giving us the permission to share his "Maestro Concert Grand v2" piano
150        library with you. You find the download link along with the library's
151        license informations and a demo track for prelistening on our
152        <link ref="instruments.html">instruments</link> site.
153      </entry>
154      <entry date="2008-02-07">
155        Added <link ref="debian.html">Debian Howto</link> to the documentation
156        site, describing how to cook Debian packages, optimized for your
157        specific machine. Get the maximum out of your box! (The
158        <link ref="debian.html#benchmark">"Benchmark"</link>
159        chapter might be interesting for users of other systems as well)
160      </entry>
161      <entry date="2008-01-23">
162        Due to popular demand we finally launched a forum for this project. The
163        place to be and share questions, stories and the latest gossip is
164        <link ref="http://bb.linuxsampler.org">bb.linuxsampler.org</link>
165      </entry>
166      <entry date="2008-01-03">
167        Hey Mac Users! We hope to give you a good way to start the new year
168        by announcing that LinuxSampler is now officially
169        available for OS X as well! You find an installer (disk image) of the
170        latest release of LinuxSampler and QSampler for OS X on our
171        <link ref="http://www.linuxsampler.org/downloads.html">downloads site</link>.
172        Please note: gigedit is not yet available for Mac, we still need to do some
173        work on this. Same applies to JSampler unfortunately, because the required
174        Java version 1.6 is not officially available for Mac yet. Have a look
175        at the <link ref="osx.html">OS X HOWTO</link> for an easy start.
176      </entry>
177      <entry date="2007-12-26">
178        You tried out the young Windows version of LinuxSampler and encountered
179        problems? Check out the
180        <link ref="http://linuxsampler.org/windows.html#houston">Trouble
181        Shooting Section</link> of the LinuxSampler Windows HOWTO. It still
182        doesn't solve your problem? You can ask for help on our
183        <link ref="http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linuxsampler-devel">
184        Mailing List
185        </link>. If you found bugs, please report them to our
186        <link ref="http://bugs.linuxsampler.org">Bug Tracking System</link>.
187      </entry>
188      <entry date="2007-12-07">
189        Another strike:
190        <list>
191          <li>linuxsampler 0.5.1</li>
192          <li>jsampler 0.8a</li>
193          <li>qsampler 0.2.1</li>
194          <li>gigedit 0.1.1</li>
195          <li>libgig 3.2.1</li>
196          <li>jlscp 0.7a</li>
197        </list>
198        What do you expect from a sampler called LinuxSampler? Exactly: that it
199        <link ref="screenshots/win32_premiere.png">conquers the Windows
200        world</link>. This is the first official release of our applications for
201        the Windows platform, providing a convenient all-in-one installer tagged
202        "20071207". Supported drivers for this new system are so far: MME for
203        MIDI and ASIO for audio. Needless to say that there still might be
204        plenty of issues on Windows. Also note that the instruments database
205        feature is not ported yet. Have a look at the
206        <link ref="windows.html">Windows HOWTO</link> for a smooth start.
207        Beside this first Windows release, this is merely a bugfix release, i.e.
208        fixing a serious crash in LinuxSampler. Retrieving instrument names from
209        .gig files with the frontends is now much faster, so better keep that
210        option always on in QSampler from now on. With gigedit you can now edit
211        multiple (dimension) regions simultaniously. JSampler is finally able
212        to retrieve instrument names of instrument files and even remotely from
213        another machine, beside minor cosmetics like a total stream count
214        and volume displayed in dB, as well as couple bug fixes. QSampler gave
215        Qt3 an official funeral and is finally completely ported to Qt4. A lot
216        of the QSampler code base has changed due to this. So you still might
217        encounter bugs. Beside that the device management dialog received couple
218        of bug fixes.
219      </entry>
220      <entry date="2007-10-23">
221        As you might have noticed, we had issues with our linuxsampler.org DNS
222        names in the last two days, because it was dependent to a foreign server
223        out of our control. We just addressed this issue and finally completely
224        moved the DNS responsibility to our own servers to avoid this happening
225        again. Sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused!
226      </entry>
227      <entry date="2007-10-16">
228        A new release wave of the LinuxSampler family has arrived:
229        <list>
230          <li>linuxsampler 0.5.0</li>
231          <li>qsampler 0.1.5</li>
232          <li>jsampler 0.7a</li>
233          <li>gigedit 0.1.0</li>
234          <li>libgig 3.2.0</li>
235          <li>liblscp 0.5.5</li>
236          <li>jlscp 0.6a</li>
237        </list>
238        With our new instrument editor
239        <link ref="http://linuxsampler.org/screenshots/gigedit_0_0_3.png">gigedit</link>
240        we can finally modify existing, as well as create new Gigasampler format
241        instruments from scratch, which are not only accepted by LinuxSampler, but
242        also by Gigastudio. You can run gigedit as stand-alone application or
243        <link ref="http://download.linuxsampler.org/doc/gigedit/quickstart/gigedit_quickstart.html#live_editing">
244        "attached" to LinuxSampler</link>. The latter case allows you to play and edit
245        instruments at the same time, making all your modifications immediately
246        audible, without having to reload the instruments into the sampler. You can
247        simply edit instruments by selecting the respective sampler channel and
248        clicking on "Edit" (in QSampler as well as in JSampler). LinuxSampler now
249        provides a very powerful and easy MIDI program change mapping, which not
250        only allows you to define which instrument to load on which MIDI program
251        change number (and bank), it also allows further parameters like whether
252        the instrument shall be pre-cached or loaded only when needed (and likewise
253        freed when not needed). You can create arbitrary amount of effect sends for
254        each sampler channel, each having an arbitrary MIDI controller for
255        altering the effect send level in realtime and each one can flexible be routed to
256        some of the sampler's audio output channels, i.e. to a dedicated one for a
257        certain effect type (managing FX sends is yet only supported by JSampler,
258        not by QSampler yet). The new instruments database on sampler side allows
259        you to keep track even of largest instrument library collections. You can
260        order them in categories and search by various criteria (you can find this
261        feature as "Instruments Database" in JSampler, it's not yet supported by QSampler).
262        Loading huge instruments may take a while, that's why the sampler now
263        allows to play an instrument while loading. That way you can i.e. play and
264        hold notes on the keyboard while loading a new instrument on the same
265        sampler channel at the same time.
266      </entry>
267      <entry date="2007-10-12">
268        libgig's home has moved to this server. It's new official home is now:
269        <link ref="http://www.linuxsampler.org/libgig/" />
270        Please update your links and bookmarks!
271      </entry>
272      <entry date="2007-08-10">
273        <link ref="http://downloads.sourceforge.net/jsampler/JSampler-0.6a.tar.bz2">
274        JSampler 0.6a</link> has been released.
275        The <link ref="http://downloads.sourceforge.net/jsampler/Fantasia-0.6a.jar">
276        Fantasia</link> distribution is now capable of controlling all features
277        available in LinuxSampler. See <link ref="screenshots/fantasia.png">screenshot</link>.
278      </entry>
279    <entry date="2007-05-24">    <entry date="2007-05-24">
280      <link ref="http://downloads.sourceforge.net/jsampler/JSampler-0.5a.tar.bz2">      <link ref="http://downloads.sourceforge.net/jsampler/JSampler-0.5a.tar.bz2">
281      JSampler 0.5a</link> has been released, now with instruments database      JSampler 0.5a</link> has been released, now with instruments database
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344    </entry>    </entry>
345    <entry date="2005-11-24">    <entry date="2005-11-24">
346      Latest <link ref="http://cvs.linuxsampler.org">CVS version</link>      Latest <link ref="http://cvs.linuxsampler.org">CVS version</link>
347      of <link ref="http://stud.fh-heilbronn.de/~cschoene/projects/libgig/">      of <link ref="http://www.linuxsampler.org/libgig/">
348      libgig</link> now allows to create and modify Gigasampler files      libgig</link> now allows to create and modify Gigasampler files
349      (<link ref="http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=9051147&amp;forum_id=12792">      (<link ref="http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=9051147&amp;forum_id=12792">
350      read announcement</link>). Please let      read announcement</link>). Please let

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