right.
remember that linuxsampler operates in a client-server architecture which provides a flexible plugin midi in/audio out interface for each of its plural sampler channels. you can have a linuxsampler-lv2 plugin instance, which shall map to a linuxsampler sampler channel 1:1, as being midi driven by a lv2 host sequencer like qtractor and either make audio flow back into it or have its own standalone and discrete audio outputs--it all depends on how you setup the sampler channel instance midi/audio respective interfaces.
yes it's not simple nor easy to explain, and get it right first time or twice, but linux may give you all the best and worst of all worlds, monolithic, client/server, modular--better said it's a multiverse of possibilities, yaknow? ;)
cheers
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