Dave Phillips wrote:
Mark Knecht wrote:
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A much easier way to use this would be to use Rui's QSampler
application. It's Gui based and runs over the top of LS, making LS
appear more like a stand-alone synth. It's linked form the LS home
page, but to make it easier here you go:
http://qsampler.sourceforge.net/qsampler-index.html
Hmm, I learn something new every day... looks 'way cool, time to get
into LS...
Best,
dp
It's actually a fairly nice environment. It lacks some of GigaStudio's
abilities, such as being able to add a plugin, no mixer, no audio output
routes, but it's clean and VERY simple to use.
While I'm not really able to use LS yet for synths or orchestral yet, at
this level many of the drum gig files work just fine if you're looking
for a MIDI driven drum unit. I also use it for odd stuff, like vocal
loops and weird sound files where an odd difference from GSt wouldn't be
such an issue.
As always, Rui's work just continues to be so grat at the user level.
QjackCtl, QSampler, QSynth, are all so clean & simple. All a real
pleasure to use.
Have fun,
Mark