Hi now it works sorry for the false negative :) The trick is that when I use Carla patchbay, when I plug a midi input to a program, the virtual keyboard of Carla is ungreyed and shows what keys I play, which doesn't happen with liquidsfz. And the sfz I loaded at first time wasn't certainly supported. Now time for further testing. Are there any tests you'll like me to do ?
Cheers
Bernard
Le 14 novembre 2019 à 13:49, Stefan Westerfeld < stefan@space.twc.de> a écrit :


Hi!

Did you connect the audio outputs (you need to do this explicitely)?
Another possible cause is that the .sfz file is not yet properly
supported. Is it publicly available so I can test it? You can also try
Salamander Grand https://musical-artifacts.com/artifacts/3 which is
definitely supported. Finally you can run liquidsfz with --debug. You
should see the filenames of the files that will be played if you send
midi input.

Cu... Stefan

Am 13.11.19 um 23:28 schrieb - -:
Hi Stefan, I have compiled the project from the release. Compilation
worked, sfz seem to load but the plugin doesn't react to midi input. I
tried in Carla, I can plug my midi input but nothing is sent. Any idea ?
Cheers
Bernard
Le 12 novembre 2019 à 11:02, Stefan Westerfeld < stefan@space.twc.de
<mailto: stefan@space.twc.de>> a écrit :
>>
>> liquidsfz-0.1.0 has been released
>>
>> The main goal of liquidsfz is to provide an SFZ sampler implementation
>> library that is easy to integrate into other projects. A standalone jack
>> client is also available.
>>
>> liquidsfz is implemented in C++ and licensed under the GNU LGPL version
>> 2.1 or later. The release tarball can be downloaded here:
>>
>> https://github.com/swesterfeld/liquidsfz#releases
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