Am 05.04.2011 22:55, schrieb James Morris:
Hi,
Petri-Foo is a fork of the Specimen sampler project created in
February 2011. The first source-code release of Petri-Foo is now
available to download and build and is available directly from:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/petri-foo/files/Source/petri-foo-0.0.1.tar.…
Thanks a lot for reviving this app!
To me Specimen is still the best sampler available for Linux.
A first glance upon Petri Foo looks quite promising. The new
opportunities to warp samples are quite interesting :-)
best regards
HZN
Many of the features of Petri-Foo are almost identical to Specimen except:
Modulation:
* decoupled LFOs and Envelopes from parameters
(modulation sources can be chosen independently
for each parameter).
* LFOs themselves can be frequency modulated
* Keyboard tracking.
Sampler:
* improved sample viewer
* improved drawing code using Cairo
* faster waveform drawing after window damage.
* additional 'to end' playback option.
* fades for playback and cross-fades for looping
Voice:
* improved mono/legato operation
* improved envelope behaviour for mono/legato operation
Plus many other changes less visible to the user.
Petri-foo is not well tested at all. Part of the purpose of this
release is to hopefully find users to test Petri-Foo and to report
bugs and other problems, and ideas for continued development. More
information for those interested can be found on the Petri-Foo
homepage.
The Petri-Foo homepage can be visited at:
http://petri-foo.sourceforge.net/index.html
Cheers,
James.
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