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A recent screenshot from qsampler, LinuxSampler's official GUI frontend written in Qt. Instructions for compiling and running the GUI can be found <A HREF="http://qsampler.sf.net" TARGET="_blank">here</A>.<BR> |
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This is the device management dialog in QSampler. LinuxSampler allows to use more than one |
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