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LinuxSampler is a professional grade software audio sampler that aims to deliver performance and features at par with hardware sampler devices. Note: we only use the mailing list on Sourceforge, everything else is located on our own servers!


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2002-07-09

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    cuse created the Please use the mailing list instead! forum thread

    posted by cuse 1511 days ago

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    sodbrenner created the No pedal Sustain forum thread

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    posted by ebasta 1590 days ago

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    reduz committed patchset 2 of module linuxsampler to the LinuxSampler CVS repository, changing 43 files

    posted by reduz 2620 days ago

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    reduz committed patchset 1 of module linuxsampler to the LinuxSampler CVS repository, changing 22 files

    posted by reduz 2624 days ago

  • Diagram: streaming samples from disk

    Added a diagram that shows how LinuxSampler handles the streaming of samples from disk. http://linuxsampler.sourceforge.net/images/diagram1.png The sample data of each active voice is passed from the disk thread to the audio thread using lock-free ring buffers. This ensures that the audio thread never blocks and gives the disk thread enough time to refill the buffers associated to each voice. The first part of each sample must be cached in RAM (not shown) in order to allow low latency sample triggering. The MIDI sensor thread issues commands to the audio thread (voice start/stop commands) using an asynchronous (lock-free) queue. In a similar way, the audio thread issues commands to the disk thread which start/stop the streaming of voices from disk.

    posted by senbenno 2627 days ago

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    Anonymous committed patchset 1 of module CVSROOT to the LinuxSampler CVS repository, changing 11 files

    posted by nobody 2737 days ago

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