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Latest Yoshimi released :)

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V 1.5.10 Redwing

Command Line access is now virtually complete.

The graphic interface has had a minor makeover. Also, very occasional
corruption of this has been resolved.

All inactive controls are now shown as such - there were a number that
previously weren't, thus causing considerable confusion for new users.

There is an improved pseudo-random number system, which does not rely on
external libraries anymore.

The 'Yoshimi Advanced User Manual' has had considerable revision and extension.

Further details can be found in /doc/Yoshimi_1.5.10_features.txt

By default, Yoshimi is supplied with 710 instruments spread across 23 banks.

Yoshimi source code is available from either:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/yoshimi
Or:
https://github.com/Yoshimi/yoshimi

Full build instructions are in 'INSTALL'.

Our list archive is at:
https://www.freelists.org/archive/yoshimi
To post, email to:
yoshimi@freelists.org
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Yay! I like Yoshimi.

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Forgot to mention, for the benefit of developers, there's been a lot of effort put into making the code easier to follow.
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