Linux sampler projects, was Re: [linux-audio-user] Some music made with Linux
Benno Senoner
sbenno at gardena.net
Mon Feb 23 09:52:21 EST 2004
Mark Knecht wrote:
>On Sun, 2004-02-22 at 09:45, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
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>
>
>>I'm trying to figure out the difference here between what
>>ardour/muse/rosegarden do now and what Linux sampler is capable of.
>>Anyone have more clues?
>>
>>
>
>There is no guaranteed relative timing between two notes in GSt or LS.
>If you send two simultaneous MIDI events to GSt they will start when
>they start, just like playing two keys on the piano. They are close to
>each other, but they do not begin at exactly the same time.
>
>In Ardour, you can take the same two wave files as samples and place
>them in a track such that their relative timing is known exactly. You
>could, for example, play one wave file and then play the next one such
>that it sounded exactly right. When the first wave file finishes the
>second wave file will start. You will have a sample played on every
>clock cycle.
>
>LS and GSt will not do this. They are MIDI based and certainly there is
>jitter and no timing info in MIDI so you just cannot accomplish this
>level of control.
>
>
Not true Mark :)
LS does not have this limitation: although the current implementation
for now allows only
ALSA MIDI input, Christian added a time stamped event system which was
planned anyway
for accuracy reasons and because it will allow LS to be turned into a
VSTi or AU plugin.
If some VSTi like standard and sequencers will arise under Linux, LS can
support such features
without needing many modifications to the engine.
cheers,
Benno
http://www.linuxsampler.org
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