Re: Using gigedit

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You should use the linuxsampler mailing list - that is low traffic but
very much alive.

On 16/12/2010, Q <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello
>
> Does anyone here know how to use gigedit?
>
> The LinuxSampler forum seems to be pretty much dead -- people post
> questions, but no-one knowledgeable replies. I've searched the forum,
> which is not an easy task because its "common word" filter seems to rule
> out everything I want to search for. The documentation and posts I have
> found are anything but clear.
>
> The areas I want to find out about are velocity curves -- specifically
> how to turn them off. For example, I want a LPF connected to the
> modwheel, but this also renders the filter velocity sensitive, which I
> don't want.
>
> The other main areas are how to change the order of instruments within a
> gig file (changing the MIDI program number has no effect and I don't
> want to have to start again from scratch assigning 350 samples) and how
> to get keyswitching to work.
>
> Can anyone give me any help trying to achieve these things in gigedit?
>
> Cheers
>
> Q
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