Def. nothing like that for the Garritan gig library.
I think that the Edirol Orchestral VSTi may work under Linux, but
again it is expensive, and secondly, I am not too keen on running
non-native stuff under Linux 'cos it could break without warning
with a Wine update or something, and I am not convinced the
performance is as good as if it was running on Windows.
I have not had any problems with LS for piano, drum and
double-bass gig files.. I was not aware any copy protection
existed for pure gig files, but I stand corrected.
James
On Fri, Jun 15, 2007 at 06:28:30PM +0200, Markus Herhoffer wrote:
I've made some bad experiences with LinuxSampler.
That is why I
definitely need a commercial product. I tried Muto Symphonic Orchestra,
but the iLok copy protection makes it incompatible to Linux.
Markus
James Stone schrieb:
I think the gig version works with LinuxSampler,
but I have not
personally tried it (a bit beyond my budget!).
James
On Sat, Jun 16, 2007 at 11:52:19AM +0200, Markus Herhoffer wrote:
Hi!
Is it possible to run the Garritan Personal Orchestra on Linux? The GPO
uses a dedicated version of the NI Kontakt player. Is this compatible to
dssi-vst? Any experiences? Are there any other affordable orchestra samples?
Markus
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