--- doc/docbase/release_notes/linuxsampler_2_0_0/01_linuxsampler_2_0_0.html 2015/07/18 19:18:08 2818 +++ doc/docbase/release_notes/linuxsampler_2_0_0/01_linuxsampler_2_0_0.html 2015/07/18 19:35:18 2819 @@ -10,6 +10,7 @@

LinuxSampler 2.0.0

+ LinuxSampler 2.0.0 and friends were released on July 17th 2015. Unbelievable six years have passed since the last release of LinuxSampler. A load of things have changed in silence, which I want to summarize for you in this article. @@ -299,6 +300,20 @@ + Please note that there is currently no support for KORG's .PCG file format + yet. That's because this file format changes a lot and is not only + dependent to the precise KORG keyboard model, but also to the precise OS + version on the same model. And since basic conversion can also be done by + just accessing the .KSF and .KMP files (sample data, loop informations), + the current C++ classes should be sufficient for many tasks. Adding + support for KORG's .PCG files is not planned at the moment. +

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+ Besides those major changes, a load of convenient methods have been added to + the existing libgig classes to reduce the overall effort working with all + those file formats with software applications based on libgig. +

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Various command line tools have been added to libgig, which allow to dump, correct, extract and convert sounds between those various file formats. Refer to the individual man pages for details about how to use