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Subject: Re: [LAU] LinuxSampler and SFZ
From: Leigh Dyer <lsd@email-addr-hidden>
To: linux-audio-user@email-addr-hidden
Date: 04/29/2011 04:11 PM
> On 30/04/11 07:51, S. Massy wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Today, I built linuxsampler from CVS in order to be able to use the SFZ
>> engine; however, when I do:
>> LOAD ENGINE SFZ 0
>> SET CHANNEL AUDIO_OUTPUT_DEVICE 0 0
>>
>> LinuxSampler segfaults. Has any one had any success using linuxsampler
>> together with SFZ, ir is it still very much under development at this
>> point?
>
> I've used it quite a bit, but I did find in the past (though less so
> now) that it's a bit particular about the order in which things are
> done. It could be that it's now happy enough with files generated by
> its GUIs (I use Fantasia, and haven't run in to these problems for a
> while), but that it's still not entirely robust when given commands in
> a different order to what it's expecting.
>
> I've attached a sample .lscp file that I've been using a lot -- it was
> generated in Fantasia, and loads 10 copies of the same SFZ drum kit.
> Hopefully it'll give you some pointers on how to produce a .lscp file
> that will load successfully.
>
> Thanks
> Leigh
>
>
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Try running from the command line with your lscp and not using fantasia.
I find fantasia is what is crashing a lot.
Thanks!
-- Christopher Cherrett ccherrett@email-addr-hidden http://www.openoctave.org
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