Thanks, I pulled and build it again, works now
2010/4/13 Andreas Persson
> Schoap D wrote On 04/13/2010 03:12 PM:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Looks like an bug here (??)
> > Can't build it on Ubuntu 9.10
> >
> > checking whether byte ordering is bigendian... no
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Hi,
Looks like an bug here (??)
Can't build it on Ubuntu 9.10
checking whether byte ordering is bigendian... no
./configure: line 3209: syntax error near unexpected token `SNDFILE,'
./configure: line 3209: `PKG_CHECK_MODULES(SNDFILE, sndfile >= 1.0.2,
ac_cv_sndfile=1, ac_cv_sndfile=0)'
make: ***
Me and my band are searching for some great Rhodes and Hammond organ sounds
for gigasampler...
Suggestions are welcome :)
Dirk
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2008/7/30 Christian Schoenebeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Es geschah am Wednesday 30 July 2008 als Schoap D schrieb:
> > > I get:
> >
> > ~$ linuxsampler --create-instruments-db ~/instruments.db
> > Failed to create the database. LinuxSampler was not build wit
>
>
> First run,e.g.:
>
> $> linuxsampler --create-instruments-db ~/instruments.db
>
> To create a new instrument database. Then when you start linuxsampler
> (which is the back-end), you point it to the database file, e.g.:
>
> $> linuxsampler --instruments-db-location ~/instruments.db
>
> Then st
>
>
> Fantasia do have instrument database support, that's for sure. But you need
> to have writable access to the database so it's advised that you create it
> somewhere in your home directory (use the --create-instruments-db option)
> and run LS with the --instruments-db-location option pointing
>
>>
> There should already be gigs in the download. There are several versions of
> the samples.
>
> Try this link for the gigs:
>
> http://beta.legaltorrents.com/torrents/21-g-town-church-sampling-project
>
>
Thanks... I start to like Linuxsampler more and more! Thanks again for
making it!!
Fant
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>>
> google g-town church gig. It is a torrent. I grabbed them the other night
> and they are quite good. I would recommend them on the free side.
>
> Compared to the $1200 percussion library I have (SAMS True Strike 1 and 2)
> it is decent however much smaller and a bit less of quality, but rea
Thanks,
Are there ones which you could really recommend? I mean which are really
great in comparison to other sounds of that kind?
Regards
2008/7/29 Anders Dahnielson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 18:36, Schoap D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
Hi,
I've installed linuxsampler and got an new midi keyboard :)
I'm trying out some sounds... like the piano gig file Maestro Concert Grand
v2 which is good!
Are there more free gig files available which are really good in comparison
to other free sounds?
Thanks in advance,
.dirk
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