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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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Besides assigning midi channels in qsampler, you can also specify the midi bus to use in REAPER, which gives you 16 midi channels across 16 midi busses in REAPER for up to 256 unique midi channel / REAPER bus combinations. I never use more than a couple of instruments in a project, so just having 16 midi channels is more than I would normally use. |
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