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<title>Gigedit</title> |
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<img src="gigedit_shot.png" style="width:50%; max-width:580px;"> |
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Gigedit is a graphical instrument editor for |
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<i title="A digital audio recording of some sonic source.">sample</i> |
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based virtual instruments, based on the GigaStudio/Gigasampler file format. |
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The GigaStudio/Gigasampler (.gig) file format is one of the major sampler |
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formats supported by LinuxSampler and hence you can use Gigedit both |
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as stand-alone instrument editor, or in conjunction with LinuxSampler for |
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editing such instruments "live" while playing them with the sampler. |
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<note> |
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This documentation is currently in a transition phase. The old Gigedit |
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manual will move to this location, however this process has not been |
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completed yet. You may want to refer to the |
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<a href="http://www.linuxsampler.org/documentation.html">old Gigedit manual</a> |
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in the meantime. |
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So far, the only topic covered by this new manual is |
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<a href="gigedit_scripts.html">managing real-time instrument scripts</a> |
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with Gigedit. |
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