--- gigedit/trunk/doc/quickstart/live_editing.sgm 2007/12/07 16:35:04 1579 +++ gigedit/trunk/doc/quickstart/live_editing.sgm 2007/12/07 17:44:33 1580 @@ -14,17 +14,10 @@ To do this, you first have to load the respective instrument(s) into LinuxSampler, i.e. by using a frontend application like JSampler or - QSampler. In this example we describe it - by using QSampler, but you'll see it's - pretty much the same thing with JSampler. - Select the channel strip of the instrument you want to edit and click - on the "Edit" button on the same channel strip: - -
Selecting an instrument to edit from QSampler - - - -
+ QSampler. Here's how you do it with + QSampler: Select the channel strip of the + instrument you want to edit and click on the "Edit" button on the same + channel strip, like shown in . Alternatively you can also select this function from the menu ( @@ -35,6 +28,26 @@ than 5 seconds. This time you can see gigedit like being "attached" to LinuxSampler. +
Selecting an instrument to edit from QSampler + + + +
+ + In JSampler you won't see an "Edit" button + by default. Instead you have to move the mouse pointer over the channel + strip which contains the instrument you want to edit. The channel strip + display will change immediately and a round, small "Edit" button + appears like shown in . Click on + that button and gigedit will appear like with + QSampler, so it's pretty much the same thing. + +
Selecting an instrument to edit from JSampler "Fantasia" 0.8a + + + +
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Gigedit running "attached" to LinuxSampler