LinuxSampler SFZ problem and MIDI map question

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Hello Everyone!
First the SFZ problem: there is something wrong with upper and lower case letter in paths. I have a version of the Sonatina Symphonic Orchestra. I had to change pathnames for the Strings - violin.sfz to only have lowercases. At least on the direcdtory levels. I checked the original file against the original pathnames, and for that it worked. So is there a bug? The question regarding MIDI maps. I'd love to create a MIDI instrument map to compreise a lot of my currently used instruments. Only, there are a couple, which will need more then one sampler channel. I don't want those channels to have anything loaded, when that program isn't used. So what do I do for those? Example: program 1 piano, program 2 drumkit (four channel), program 3 harpsichord (only one channel again). As I understood the ondemand policy, the instruments on channels 2, 3 and 4 will only be loaded, as long as nothing else is loaded on these channels. So I'd have to do something to them, for the rest of the drumkit to unload. Some of these pianos or other instruments are HUGE!
  Any idea, how to work around this?
  Warm regards
         Julien

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