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<entry date="2024-03-26"> |
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linuxsampler 2.3.1 maintenance release (fixes build errors with certain C++ stdlib versions, no behaviour change to recent 2.3.0 release). |
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<entry date="2024-02-20"> |
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libgig 4.4.1 maintenance release (fixes build errors with some compilers only, no behaviour change to recent 4.4.0 release). |
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<entry date="2024-01-26"> |
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LinuxSampler 2.3.0 had been released. This is basically a maintenance release. |
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See the |
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<link ref="http://doc.linuxsampler.org/Release_Notes/LinuxSampler_2_3_0/">release notes</link> |
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for details. |
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</entry> |
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<entry date="2021-10-09"> |
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Kolja Koch started work on <b>gigcreator</b>, a GUI application that |
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automatically creates a GigaStudio/Gigasampler (.gig) file from a |
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directory of .wav files as input. |
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You find the |
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<link ref="https://gitlab.com/koljakoch/gigcreator">gigcreator project on Gitlab</link>. |
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gigcreator was motivated by libgig's new <b>wav2gig</b> command line tool, |
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with the goal to be more user friendly than wav2gig. |
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<entry date="2021-05-09"> |
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LinuxSampler 2.2.0 had been released. There are a load of new features |
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packed into this release. See the |
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<link ref="http://doc.linuxsampler.org/Release_Notes/LinuxSampler_2_2_0/">release notes</link> |
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for details. |
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</entry> |
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<entry date="2019-09-17"> |
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New <link ref="http://doc.linuxsampler.org/Instrument_Scripts/NKSP_Language/">NKSP</link> |
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core language features in the latest development version: |
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<link ref="http://doc.linuxsampler.org/Instrument_Scripts/NKSP_Language/Real_Numbers_Units_and_Finalness/"> |
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Support for Real Numbers, Standard Units and Finalness ... |
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</link> |
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</entry> |
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<entry date="2019-07-27"> |
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LinuxSampler 2.1.1 had been released. This is mainly a maintenance release. |
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See the |
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<link ref="http://doc.linuxsampler.org/Release_Notes/LinuxSampler_2_1_1/">release notes</link> |
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for details. |
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</entry> |
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<entry date="2019-03-10"> |
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The <link ref="https://sourceforge.net/p/linuxsampler/mailman/message/36608653/">macOS Installer has been modernized</link> |
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e.g. using now Gtk 3 for Gigedit and Qt 5 for QSampler and a modern |
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C++11 capable compiler. Support for ancient PowerPC Macs and 32-bit Intel |
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Macs has been dropped for that reason. So all Mac snapshot builds starting |
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from today onwards will require a 64-bit Intel Mac with at least macOS 10.7 or |
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higher. If you still have one of those ancient Macs and can't find an old |
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snapshot build on our website that still works for your old Mac, then you may |
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write us on the |
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<link ref="https://sourceforge.net/projects/linuxsampler/lists/linuxsampler-devel">mailing list</link>. |
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</entry> |
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<entry date="2017-11-26"> |
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LinuxSampler 2.1.0 had been released after two years of development. |
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Check the |
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<link ref="http://doc.linuxsampler.org/Release_Notes/LinuxSampler_2_1_0/">release notes</link> |
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for a detailed review of what's new with LinuxSampler and friends. |
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</entry> |
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<entry date="2017-07-20"> |
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You are working with <link ref="http://muse-sequencer.org">MusE</link>? |
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Then Andrew Coughlan's <link ref="http://doc.linuxsampler.org/lscp2idf">lscp2idf scripts</link> |
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might help you to automatically extract MIDI instruments from LSCP files to |
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the MusE sequencer's IDF format, which can be helpful for patch changes |
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in that sequencer. |
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</entry> |
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<entry date="2017-03-05"> |
<entry date="2017-03-05"> |
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Services are back online. After reviewing the recent server incident we |
Services are back online. After reviewing the recent server incident we |
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came to the conclusion that the attack was fortunately quite limited. |
came to the conclusion that the attack was fortunately quite limited. |