Versilian Community Sample Library
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Re: Versilian Community Sample Library
HISE auto-generates a makefile so it's easy to compile with a single command.stanlea wrote:How does Hise compile on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS derivatives ?
Try it for yourself - https://github.com/christophhart/HISE
Isn't all good software? The day a piece of software is no longer being improved is the day it starts to become obsolete. HISE is now up to version 2 in the stable release branch, Hexeract and Neo-Soul keys were released when HISE was still around v1 so it's definitely up to the job of making finished products.Samulis wrote: I would note that HISE is still a work-in-progress
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Re: Versilian Community Sample Library
In software and biology, term 'stable' means same. Only stable state is dead.Samulis wrote:I would note that HISE is still a work-in-progress
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Thanks. Last time I tried it couldn't compile. Now I just had a problem while liking, the GL library was not in /usr/bin path. Corrected, now let's make a first try.d.healey wrote:HISE auto-generates a makefile so it's easy to compile with a single command.stanlea wrote:How does Hise compile on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS derivatives ?
Try it for yourself - https://github.com/christophhart/HISE
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Make files are never easy to compile unless the call the package manager or become the package manager.d.healey wrote:HISE auto-generates a makefile so it's easy to compile with a single command.
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If you have built HISE from source then everything is setup and all I do is type makeLyberta wrote:Make files are never easy to compile unless the call the package manager or become the package manager.d.healey wrote:HISE auto-generates a makefile so it's easy to compile with a single command.
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Does HISE use its own language?d.healey wrote:If you have built HISE from source then everything is setup and all I do is type make
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Yes, HISE Script. The syntax is very similar to java script - in fact the file format is .jsLyberta wrote:Does HISE use its own language?d.healey wrote:If you have built HISE from source then everything is setup and all I do is type make
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Oh, okay then.d.healey wrote:Yes, HISE Script. The syntax is very similar to java script - in fact the file format is .js
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Re: Versilian Community Sample Library
Hi,
I am just trying out the sfz version of vcsl.
I've loaded xylophone keyswitch into carla rack. Plays fine, sounds great, but how do I switch the articulation?
I have read the python script that generates them and thought that I had to press keys below the instrument-range (or up) do switch, but it does not work.
Maybe carla does not support sfz with keyswitch.
Please give me a hint!
Andreas
I am just trying out the sfz version of vcsl.
I've loaded xylophone keyswitch into carla rack. Plays fine, sounds great, but how do I switch the articulation?
I have read the python script that generates them and thought that I had to press keys below the instrument-range (or up) do switch, but it does not work.
Maybe carla does not support sfz with keyswitch.
Please give me a hint!
Andreas
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Re: Versilian Community Sample Library
Ok, I've found out:
- it works in linuxsampler
- for the xylophone, the keys are c - c# - d below the playable notes
In linuxsampler, you hear nothing until you press some of those keys, so there is no default-layer it seems.
Sorry for being off-topic, this seems more a carla-issue than a vcsl - issue.
To get on-topic again: Which players do you use for vcsl? The keyswitches are needed for a live-context, splitting it to several channels won't help there. It seems that linuxsampler is my best option here, right?
- it works in linuxsampler
- for the xylophone, the keys are c - c# - d below the playable notes
In linuxsampler, you hear nothing until you press some of those keys, so there is no default-layer it seems.
Sorry for being off-topic, this seems more a carla-issue than a vcsl - issue.
To get on-topic again: Which players do you use for vcsl? The keyswitches are needed for a live-context, splitting it to several channels won't help there. It seems that linuxsampler is my best option here, right?