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<entry date="2009-10-16"> |
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Better a late than no announcement at all: |
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<li>linuxsampler 1.0.0</li> |
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<li>Fantasia 0.9</li> |
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<li>qsampler 0.2.2</li> |
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<li>gigedit 0.2.0</li> |
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<li>libgig 3.3.0</li> |
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<li>jlscp 0.8</li> |
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<li>liblscp 0.5.6</li> |
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</list> |
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This is the first release which allows the sampler to be used as audio |
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host plugin, namely supporting the standards VST, AU, DSSI and LV2. The |
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sampler's limits for max. voices & disk streams can now be altered at |
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runtime by frontends, no need to recompile the sampler anymore. The Mac |
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version now also supports CoreAudio as audio driver. The Windows version |
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finally supports the sampler's instruments DB feature as well, however |
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expect it still to be unstable at this point. Along to the already |
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existing JACK audio driver, Jack MIDI support has been added in this |
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release. The sampler allows frontends now basic MIDI control, that is to |
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monitor incoming MIDI data on MIDI input devices and sampler channels and |
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to send note-on and note-off MIDI events to sampler channels, which |
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allows frontends to provide a virtual MIDI keyboard to the user. Besides |
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these major changes there were countless bugfixes and optimizations. |
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<entry date="2009-05-12"> |
<entry date="2009-05-12"> |
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On the finish line to the upcoming next release of LinuxSampler and |
On the finish line to the upcoming next release of LinuxSampler and |
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friends, a beta pre-release for the Windows platform is now available |
friends, a beta pre-release for the Windows platform is now available |