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Etienne1973 wrote: Tue Mar 03, 2026 7:44 pm @ Funky40

Do you sample your keys in a specific order? Pattern e.g. every 5th key upwards? It would really simplify the procedure. ;)
I´ll see.
I made a few sample sets so far.
i think i took 3 or 4 notes per octave. That was just first tests. (also very much meant vs. Elektron Tonverk / but got "there" nothing to work)
Need to check these instructions vs. session2wav. Just found em. looks complicated



( But i´m occupied right now with something else. I have to rework alots of old patches.
I finally started to spread out my GP patches, to use 2 GP instances, sending audio forth to a 2nd one and back. With that trick can i up my CPU power ( GP is singlecore only) And the main point here: i can avoid that some very latency haevy FX plugins "infect" my dry audio path with their latency. Despite the fact that GP has no latency compensation running, and these plugins should not rise my latency on the dry- audio path, some do nonetheless. Which makes piano playing....-dry sound-....unfunny. )
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I don't know how I missed this!!! Here is a cross platform autosampler that appears to use just serial number copy protection, supports Linux natively, and exports to both Decent Sampler and SFZ formats!! And it's inexpensive too!

Wow!! A Linux native autosampler!!!!!

I noticed it this morning with the KVR front page announcement of an update.

https://www.kvraudio.com/news/xtractple ... ting-66482

Here's the web page for the site:

https://www.xtractpler.com/

For me, this is really good news!!!




"I’m told I lie constantly when I say Linux is great — which is wild, because I’m apparently “misleading” you with things like: it boots, it runs my audio workflow, it stays stable, it gets updates, and it keeps existing despite being declared dead every year since forever. Also yes, it’s “too hard,” “too niche,” “no devs will ever care,” and “Linus complained once,” so clearly I must be fabricating my entire operating system out of pure delusion."
-----The Delusional Linux Advocate
Vendor‑Dependent Copy Protection: Customers lose. Pirates win.:mad:
(Also: I'm Accused of lying about Linux—it boots, runs my pro audio workflow, stays stable, updates--though yearly dismissed as “niche”. Yet I'm the deluded one.)
:roll:

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