I had decided to give Linuxsampler a thorough try, since many here recommend it. After
FINALLY getting it to output actual sound, I realize that I also need the editor part
(gigaedit), which of course, is NOT included in my distro's repositories. So, I
wander over to the web site and find it in source format, which I can't get to compile
yet. I need to figure out what all I need to get to compile it.
However, which I was on the web site, I notice that there is a Windows version of both the
sampler and editor. I figure I would give it a try. As much as I really want to get away
from Windows, I also really wanted to try the sampler and editor in an environment that I
know works (audio and MIDI work flawlessly on my XP setup).
After installing it, it can't find any sound cards, and I can't force it to find
either of the two that are available (1 usb and 1 on-board), even though every other
program I use on Windows (Sonar, Soundforge) finds both. Apparently, linuxsampler insists
on using asio, while everything else I use is happy with wdm.
I give up. I'm not too enthusiastic about breaking my entire Windows audio system to
try out the sampler. I'm not a total noob, but this is just too frustrating.