OK, I'm on Arch linux and I just replaced linuxsampler by linuxsampler-svn.
I see that that the suggested fix is in the svn code already.
But I still have the same problem, whether I use jsampler or the command
line I can't get linuxsampler to add anything to the instruments db.
On 01/11/20
Yes, I think that's the same bug, thanks for the clue. I'll get the
source code and try the fix suggested.
On 01/11/2017 02:14 AM, Robert Schneider wrote:
Hi Andrew,
is that the same issue that I posted in the linuxsampler forum
http://bb.linuxsampler.org/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=3352&sid=94125c
Yes, import-from-dir into the instruments db. I tried doing it both
through jsampler and by telneting and using the command line. Neither
produced any error but neither added any instruments into the db.
On 01/11/2017 07:15 AM, Christian Schoenebeck wrote:
> On Tuesday, January 10, 2017 13:41
On Wednesday, January 11, 2017 19:42:56 Frank Neumann wrote:
> > It needs to be debugged, for example by commenting out various synthesis
> > components to narrow down the source of this issue.
>
> You can use me as your guinea pig - just give me a hint how and where I can
> comment/disable
Hi Frank,
I've attached zoomed-in images of the transients of the first and fifth
hits. I still don't see any difference.
- A
On Wed, Jan 11, 2017 at 12:49 PM Frank Neumann wrote:
>
> Hi Alby,
>
> > I'm unable to reproduce this using Ardour, QSampler, and LinuxSampler
> 2.0.0
> > (built from
Hi Alby,
> I'm unable to reproduce this using Ardour, QSampler, and LinuxSampler 2.0.0
> (built from source). Using the attached SFZ file I get no audible or
> visible differences. I've attached an image of three hits from the
> recording.
Hm..interesting. Could you zoom in onto the onset (rough
Hi all,
I'm unable to reproduce this using Ardour, QSampler, and LinuxSampler 2.0.0
(built from source). Using the attached SFZ file I get no audible or
visible differences. I've attached an image of three hits from the
recording.
Frank, could you be using a different version of LinuxSampler?
-
Hi Christian,
> > - Why is the playback not giving constantly the same audio output? Could
> > this actually be a bug?
>
> Yes, it seems to be a bug in the SFZ engine.
>
> > - If there is some kind of AMP envelope automatically applied upon each and
> > every sample playback (perhaps to avoid
Hi Alby and all,
> That's strange. I'm not one of the LinuxSampler devs, so I can't say if
> there's an obvious cause for this in LinuxSampler itself, but those tests
> certainly remove any causes I can see in the SFZ file.
>
> Your file doesn't contain any s, s, or s, does it?
No, it's really
On Monday, January 09, 2017 23:32:01 Frank Neumann wrote:
> So, there are really two questions in this:
> - Why is the playback not giving constantly the same audio output? Could
> this actually be a bug?
Yes, it seems to be a bug in the SFZ engine.
> - If there is some kind of AMP envelope autom
On Tuesday, January 10, 2017 13:41:10 Andrew Dabrowski wrote:
> I'm brand new to linuxsampler and was disappointed to find that the
> import-from-directory function for instruments doesn't seem to work. Is
> this a known issue? Is there a workaround?
What exactly are you talking about? Do you me
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