>
>Petri-Foo, the fork of the soft-sampler known as Specimen, has a new
>release, 0.1.85, available:
>
>http://sourceforge.net/projects/petri-foo/files/Source/petri-foo-0.1.85.tar.bz2/download
>
>
>This new release brings two and a half new features with it:
>
>
>(1.0) Non Session Management support
>(2.0) 'Full Save' functionality
>(2.5) Import
>
>
>
>(1.0) NSM support can only be built if the system has liblo installed.
> If liblo (the lightweight OSC implementation) is _not_ installed
> petri-foo will be built _without_ NSM support.
>
>(2.0) "Full Save" functionality increases the portability of
>Petri-Foo's
> 'dish files'. A dir is created (the bank dir) containing the dish
> file along with symlinks to external samples used. the bank dir
> can then be archived using `tar -h`.
>
> To use full save, just select 'full save as' instead of 'save as'
> from the file menu. Selecting 'save' will do the right thing
> after doing so.
>
>(2.5) The import function is very self explanatory: it loads a dish
>file
> without deleting the existing patches.
>
>
>
>http://sourceforge.net/projects/petri-foo/files/Source/petri-foo-0.1.85.tar.bz2/download
>
>
>Further resources:
>http://petri-foo.sourceforge.net
>https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=404816
>http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/petri-foo-devel
>http://github.com/jwm-art-net/Petri-Foo
>
>
>Cheers,
>James.
>
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