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LinuxSampler for Mac OS X HOWTO by Toshi Nagata
-January 3rd, 2008
+January 6th, 2008
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4. Using the Applications
The folder contains three items, "bin", "linuxsampler" and
-"qsampler". Double-click on qsampler. The application launches, and you
+"qsampler".
+
+- Start qsampler.app. The application launches, and you
will see messages saying that linuxsampler is now running. After a
while, you will also see that the JackPilot application (installed by
the JackOSX installer) automatically launches showing the Jack server
already running.
+
+-
+Since CoreMIDI is sometimes too slow to respond when creating a new MIDI device.
+so you need to increase "Timeout" parameter in the
+Options:Server Settings to, 10000 msec.
+
+
+
+
+
4.1 Setting up MIDI Input
@@ -115,6 +128,21 @@
on Mac OS X.
Click on AUDIO devices icon and then on Create.
+You can of course save and load sampler session as LSCP files which will
+automaticall set up audio and midi devices and load samples into the channel strips.
+
+-
+ Connect audio ports:
+ In the "Connections Manager" pane of JackPilot: linuxsampler --> Built-in audio: in1 & in2
+ or
+ In the "Connections" window of qjackctl: linuxsampler --> coreaudio
+
+ -
+ Start MIDI Patchbay.app and connect your MIDI Input instance (probably your MIDI interface or USB-enabled keyboard) to the "LinuxSampler_in_0"
+ MIDI Output
+
+
+
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That's it, enjoy!
-
+
+8. Credits
+Thanks to Toshi Nagata (OS X patches), Stephane Letz (Initial OS X port), Ebrahim Mayat (OSX Howto fixes, testing, screenshots)