Sebastian Moors wrote:
> at the same time. Hydrogen provides both with a handy user interface. I 
> don't think that we compete with LinuxSampler (for example),
> it has really a lot more features  (i had a quick look at the feature 
> list). So everyone who needs just a mighty sampler application goes for 
> LinuxSampler ( just think of LinuxSampler's Disk-Streaming feature, this 
> is just one might benefit in the time of gigabyte libraries).

What if H2 used LinuxSampler for the sampler?  Then Hydrogen would focus on (a) 
pattern-based sequencing and (b) instrument editing.

...it's just an idea, though.  Making H2 the client to a server-style app would 
be a possible issue to new users.  It *never* seamlessly integrates.

Peace,
Gabriel




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