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Join Date: Jun 2011
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I find LinuxSampler (with QSampler as the GUI running in the background of Reaper) to be VERY useful.
But... I don't want all audio going to one track in REaper since I would like to process them all separately. Is there a way to send each instrument in LinuxSampler to it's own Audio track within REaper? |
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This might work: https://forum.cockos.com/showthread....t=Linuxsampler
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OS: Manjaro KDE Plasma, Reaper For Linux (64Bit) native linux-vst plugins, LSP-Plugins, TpL-Plugins, Harrison's AVA & VST Plugins. Behringer U-PHORIA UMC22. |
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I see the problem... mine says "2 out" in the plugin in Reaper. I'm not sure how to get the 32 out version of the LinuxSampler plugin.
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I'm running Manjaro and got it from the repository, but you might try grabbing a compiled version from KXStudio. https://kx.studio/Repositories:Plugins . |
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There are so many ways to install in Ubuntu that I should put this here for anyone else trying to remember how to install from a .deb package. Download the .deb package then do this in a terminal: sudo dpkg -i <package_file.deb> (actual location of the .deb package) Software Center (the native installer) wasn't working but terminal was. |
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