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# Line 101  Track / Show track Info. Then in the Tra Line 101  Track / Show track Info. Then in the Tra
101    <br><br>    <br><br>
102    <li> A gig file can then be loaded using the "qsampler" or "Fantasia" application. Click on the "Add channel" icon    <li> A gig file can then be loaded using the "qsampler" or "Fantasia" application. Click on the "Add channel" icon
103    in qsampler in order to load a gig file.    in qsampler in order to load a gig file.
           
             
104    </li>    </li>
105  <br>  <br>
106  <a href="http://download.linuxsampler.org/pix/screenshots/osx_qsampler_0_2_1.jpg">  <a href="http://download.linuxsampler.org/pix/screenshots/osx_qsampler_0_2_1.jpg">
# Line 113  You are now ready to lay down your track Line 111  You are now ready to lay down your track
111  <br><br>  <br><br>
112  (Note: JackOSX installation is NOT recommended in this setup since the Jack Audio Connection Kit hinders the initialization  (Note: JackOSX installation is NOT recommended in this setup since the Jack Audio Connection Kit hinders the initialization
113  of both <i>qsampler</i> and <i>Fantasia</i>.)  of both <i>qsampler</i> and <i>Fantasia</i>.)
114    <br>
115    You may also read the <a href="jsampler/manual/html/jsampler.html">JSampler Manual</a> to find out how to configure LinuxSampler using <a href="screenshots/fantasia-osx.png">Fantasia</a>.
116  </ol></ol>  </ol></ol>
117  <h3>5.&nbsp; The LinuxSampler(JACK) package</h3>  <h3>4.&nbsp; The LinuxSampler(JACK) package</h3>
118  </ol>  </ol>
119  <li>  <li>
120  This archive contains dual-architecture ppc/i386 binaries of <i>linuxsampler</i> and "qsampler" which function together with  This archive contains dual-architecture ppc/i386 binaries of <i>linuxsampler</i> and "qsampler" which function together with
# Line 136  In qsampler click on the "Device configu Line 136  In qsampler click on the "Device configu
136  </ol></ol>  </ol></ol>
137  <img src="screenshots/qs_midi_device.jpg" border="0">  <img src="screenshots/qs_midi_device.jpg" border="0">
138  <br><br>  <br><br>
139  If you need multiple MIDI input device, set the "Number of ports" to 2, 3, ... before creating the MIDI device. The multiple ports will be accessible from other MIDI applications as "Linuxsampler_in_0", "Linuxsampler_in_1", etc.  If you need multiple MIDI input devices, set the "Number of ports" to 2, 3, ... before creating the MIDI device. The multiple ports will be accessible from other MIDI applications as "Linuxsampler_in_0", "Linuxsampler_in_1", etc.
140  <br>  <br>
141  <br>  <br>
142  (You should be able to create an arbitrary number of MIDI input devices by repeating "Create", but this feature does not work well yet.)  (You should be able to create an arbitrary number of MIDI input devices by repeating "Create", but this feature does not work well yet.)
# Line 145  If you need multiple MIDI input device, Line 145  If you need multiple MIDI input device,
145  <h3>4.2&nbsp; Setting up Audio Output</h3>  <h3>4.2&nbsp; Setting up Audio Output</h3>
146  Start the Jack audio server using JackPilot.app. The <i>qsampler</i> application can then be launched by double-clicking on its icon.  Start the Jack audio server using JackPilot.app. The <i>qsampler</i> application can then be launched by double-clicking on its icon.
147  <br>  <br>
148    Load a gig file into qsampler by clicking on <i>Add Channel</i>. A dialog will appear. Select the GIG file you want to load,
149    the instrument within the GIG file, the Audio device, the MIDI device and the MIDI port and channel.
150    <br><br>
151    <img src="screenshots/qs_0_2_2_osx_channel_setup.jpg" border="0">
152    
153  <ol><br>  <ol><br>
154   <li>  
155   Connect audio ports:   Connect audio ports:
156   In the "Connections Manager" pane of JackPilot: linuxsampler --> Built-in audio: in1 & in2   In the "Connections Manager" pane of JackPilot: linuxsampler --> Built-in audio: in1 & in2
157   or   or
# Line 158  Start the Jack audio server using JackPi Line 162  Start the Jack audio server using JackPi
162      <img src="screenshots/qjackctl-osx.jpg" border="0">      <img src="screenshots/qjackctl-osx.jpg" border="0">
163     </a>     </a>
164     <br><br>Intel Mac Note: to use built-in audio in Jack, you need to create an "aggregated device" by using "Audio MIDI Setup". Please look up Jack manual for details.     <br><br>Intel Mac Note: to use built-in audio in Jack, you need to create an "aggregated device" by using "Audio MIDI Setup". Please look up Jack manual for details.
165   </li>  
166   <br>   <br>
167   <li>  
168     <h3>4.3&nbsp; Configuring MIDI Input/Output</h3>
169   Start MIDI Patchbay.app and connect your MIDI Input instance (probably your MIDI interface or USB-enabled keyboard) to  the "LinuxSampler_in_0"   Start MIDI Patchbay.app and connect your MIDI Input instance (probably your MIDI interface or USB-enabled keyboard) to  the "LinuxSampler_in_0"
170   MIDI Output<br><br>   MIDI Output<br><br>
171   </ol></ol>   </ol></ol>
172     <a href="http://download.linuxsampler.org/pix/screenshots/osx_patchbay.jpg">     <a href="http://download.linuxsampler.org/pix/screenshots/osx_patchbay.jpg">
173      <img src="screenshots/midi-patchbay-osx.jpg" border="0">      <img src="screenshots/midi-patchbay-osx.jpg" border="0">
174     </a>     </a>
175   </li>  
176  <ol>  <ol>
177    
178  <a name="load_samples"></a>  <a name="load_samples"></a>
179  <h3>4.3&nbsp; Loading Samples</h3>  <h3>4.4&nbsp; Loading Additional Samples</h3>
180  Click on Add Channel. A dialog will appear.  After loading additional gig files, the user can then save *.lscp files for convenient future use.
181  Select the GIG file you want to load, the instrument within the GIG file,  In this way, the user can automatically set up audio and midi devices and
 Audio device, MIDI device, MIDI port and channel.  
 Click OK. The user can then save *.lscp files for convenient future use. In this way, the user can automatically set up audio and midi devices and  
182  load samples into the channel strips when recalling a setup.  load samples into the channel strips when recalling a setup.
183  <a name="houston"></a>  <a name="houston"></a>
184    
# Line 212  on external libraries makes it very ardu Line 215  on external libraries makes it very ardu
215    produces noise.</li>    produces noise.</li>
216  <li>    <li>  
217    QSampler crashes when one tries to create a second port of jack.    QSampler crashes when one tries to create a second port of jack.
218    An error dialog saying the device was not created, after the dialog is dismissed the QSampler crashes.    An error dialog saying that "the device was not created" appears. After the dialog is dismissed qsampler crashes.
219  </li>  </li>
220  <li>  <li>
221     Sometimes qsampler fails to quit gracefully; this calls for "Force Quit". After force quitting, the     Sometimes qsampler fails to quit gracefully; this calls for "Force Quit". After force quitting, the

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