Re: An instrument sample project

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Arda Eden schrieb:
> Yes,
> Giga still seems to be the most featured format for GNU/Linux. Linuxsampler
> works fine. I think gigedit will be my choice.

The commercial exception leads to thr problem, that most free repos do
no include linuxsampler and so one needs to compile it oneself or search
the net for (hopefully) usable binaries. I tend to avoid such hassle and
rather dismiss linuxsampler and gig-files.

Why not a soundfont?
Everybody can play soundfonts out of the box in Linux and swami is still
a usable editor with good jackd-support.


At the other hand I'd like to advocate for Specimen.

It is easy, runs flawless with jackd and in being developed actively. So
if you would be so kind to release the raw wave-files of your samples I
would be happy to use them in a Specimen-patch ;-)

best regards

HZN

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