Re: Kontakt 2 usable under Linux?

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Hector Centeno-Garcia escribe:
> Yes, you are right and sorry for not acknowledging Fluidsynth, but how 
> does SF compare with GIG or Kontakt format? I have had always the idea 
> that SF is limited but I might be wrong. Can you program switch keys and 
> layer crossfades in SF?

The point of Gigasampler was to be able to stream samples from hard
disk, not needing to store all of an instrument sounds into memory at
a time. This allowed setting up programs hundreds of MB each,
something imposible using hardware samplers (let's include here Sound
Blaster cards supporting SF2.)

But I guess that telling SF2 limiting is something like telling Akai
or E-mu sampler presets format limiting, this is, far from being true.

Cordially, Ismael
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