Yoshimi V 2.0
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Yoshimi V 2.0
Highlights
Fully and independently resizeable (and remembered) windows.
Midi sync for engine LFOs.
More Instrument types available - and a request to set them!
Revised default instrument banks
Improved handling of instrument names.
Aftertouch values now saved
Pan Law setting now saved.
MIDI-learn entries increased to 400 lines.
Maximum delay time in CLI scripts increased to 30 seconds.
NRPN updates.
Improved CLI descriptions and reporting.
Documentation updated (New User guide in progress).
Data storage XDG compatible.
Improved LV2 performance.
Further details in doc/Yoshimi_2.0_features.txt
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
Fully and independently resizeable (and remembered) windows.
Midi sync for engine LFOs.
More Instrument types available - and a request to set them!
Revised default instrument banks
Improved handling of instrument names.
Aftertouch values now saved
Pan Law setting now saved.
MIDI-learn entries increased to 400 lines.
Maximum delay time in CLI scripts increased to 30 seconds.
NRPN updates.
Improved CLI descriptions and reporting.
Documentation updated (New User guide in progress).
Data storage XDG compatible.
Improved LV2 performance.
Further details in doc/Yoshimi_2.0_features.txt
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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Re: Yoshimi V 2.0
Congratulations for this great milestone! And thanks for all these years of awesomeness!
The community of believers was of one heart and mind, and no one claimed that any of his possessions was his own, but they had everything in common. [Acts 4:32]
Please donate time (even bug reports) or money to libre software
Jam on openSUSE + GeekosDAW!
Please donate time (even bug reports) or money to libre software
Jam on openSUSE + GeekosDAW!
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Re: Yoshimi V 2.0
Congrats on V2!
Yoshimi is great to easily layer sounds matching a filmscore's mood, so playing along
with the Hans Zimmers of the world, or netflix underlings, and sounding good, is well within reach.
Lot's of great synths, but Yoshimi layering is very hard to kompete with
Yoshimi is great to easily layer sounds matching a filmscore's mood, so playing along
with the Hans Zimmers of the world, or netflix underlings, and sounding good, is well within reach.
Lot's of great synths, but Yoshimi layering is very hard to kompete with
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Re: Yoshimi V 2.0
Thanks for the support folks. Those of us at the coal-face very much appreciate it
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Re: Yoshimi V 2.0
Is there a way to make Yoshimi functional with a HiDPI display? The DPI setting for Yoshimi is unaffected when I have the resolution of 3840x2160 and the scale set to 200% in GNOME Settings.
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Music Interest: New Age w/ a mix of modern smooth jazz, light techno/trance & downtempo -- something Epcot Future World/Tomorrowland-flavored.
Music Interest: New Age w/ a mix of modern smooth jazz, light techno/trance & downtempo -- something Epcot Future World/Tomorrowland-flavored.
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Re: Yoshimi V 2.0
Version 2.0 should do the job perfectly.
At a first startup all the windows will be small, but you can resize them to whatever you want just by dragging the corner or sides. Everything will remain in scale. As you close a window it saves both its size and position, so it opens the same next time.
To the best of my knowledge, the only limitation is whatever constraints your window manager forces.
One of our users has a 4k display and he's very happy with the results
At a first startup all the windows will be small, but you can resize them to whatever you want just by dragging the corner or sides. Everything will remain in scale. As you close a window it saves both its size and position, so it opens the same next time.
To the best of my knowledge, the only limitation is whatever constraints your window manager forces.
One of our users has a 4k display and he's very happy with the results
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Re: Yoshimi V 2.0
Just checked the new version out. Love the resizeable windows! Main problem with this awesome synth is out of the way IMO! Dreaming of a VST-Version, though. Anyway, thanks for your hard work!
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Very nice. Thanks.folderol wrote: ↑Mon Mar 08, 2021 7:47 am Version 2.0 should do the job perfectly.
At a first startup all the windows will be small, but you can resize them to whatever you want just by dragging the corner or sides. Everything will remain in scale. As you close a window it saves both its size and position, so it opens the same next time.
To the best of my knowledge, the only limitation is whatever constraints your window manager forces.
One of our users has a 4k display and he's very happy with the results
--Grayson Peddie
Music Interest: New Age w/ a mix of modern smooth jazz, light techno/trance & downtempo -- something Epcot Future World/Tomorrowland-flavored.
Music Interest: New Age w/ a mix of modern smooth jazz, light techno/trance & downtempo -- something Epcot Future World/Tomorrowland-flavored.