On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 4:34 PM, Marco Asa <aesir.ml(a)gmail.com> wrote:
The windows box solution, is probably the easiest way
to work
with expensive sample collections, but I have to say that sequencing
and sampling on the same linux box is a challenging and instructive
experiment worth to try.
I spent a lot of time to convert huge .nks files (kontakt) to gigastudio
instruments, so that I could use them in LinuxSampler, but now i can
tweak every single parameter and, more important, on a single linux
system.
I'd love to do that but time constraints (and the fact my Windows box
is a lot beefier than my Linux box) prevents me from doing that.
Regardless, I'd like to hear details on how you converted your Kontakt
libraries for use with LinuxSampler.
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