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From: Christian S. <chr...@ep...> - 2004-01-12 00:18:20
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Es geschah am Montag, 12. Januar 2004 00:55 als Christian Schoenebeck schrieb: > Maybe I should clearify the development roadmap: First we'll finish a > complete Gig Engine, restructure LS for multi engine support, add network > socket for the LSCP so we can control LS with a GUI (Qt GUi, VSTi host and > whatever). Then we will implement other engines, like Akai engine, DLS > engine perhaps, ... and as well as our own very modular engine which will > get all the features you just can dream about. For that we'll add the > recompilation feature which just came out of Benno's mind. This means you > will be able e.g. select all the features you want to have in your very > custom sampler engine, click an "Apply" button in the GUI and on LS side > your custom engine will just be compiled and deployed in realtime. So you > have your own custom engine that is as efficient as it only could be. There > are really a lot of parameter here where you could choose from: e.g. as > mentioned which kind of EG to be used (and how many of them, with which > influence), frequency of the event handling (sample accurate or an > arbitrary frequency), various filters (or even no filter at all - to save > CPU cycles), various interpolators (simple lin., cubic or even a > sophisticated interpolator with formant frequency correction), and and > and.... > > For example if somebody needs an Engine for playbing samples or something, Argh, sorry, I mean "playing drum samples or something" :) > he wouldn't probably need to pitch the samples at all, so he will disable > interpolation and things like modulators completely and thus saves CPU > cycles. Or if somebody wants to use real (singer) voices, he'll probably > needs a more heavy setup with an interpolator that is capable to correct > formant frequencies, so the voices don't sound unnaturally if pitched over > several semi tones. > > That's the idea and overall roadmap for LinuxSampler I currently have in > mind. > > CU > Christian > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Perforce Software. > Perforce is the Fast Software Configuration Management System offering > advanced branching capabilities and atomic changes on 50+ platforms. > Free Eval! http://www.perforce.com/perforce/loadprog.html > _______________________________________________ > Linuxsampler-devel mailing list > Lin...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linuxsampler-devel |