Konfyt 1.1.5 has been released!
Changelog:
Added
- Ignore global transpose option in layer MIDI filter
- Ignore global volume option for buses (checkbox on Ports and Buses screen)
The source code and precompiled binaries are available on Github:
https://github.com/noedigcode/konfyt
Konfyt is a digital keyboard workstation for Linux which allows you to set up patches, each with multiple layers, and instantly switch between these patches for live keyboard playing. Patches may consist of multiple layers of soundfonts (.sf2), SFZ instruments, audio input ports and MIDI output ports. Konfyt features a library for quick access to soundfont programs and SFZs.
Documentation can be found at Read the Docs:
https://konfyt.readthedocs.io/
Some more info, links to videos and news are available on the Konfyt website:
http://www.noedig.co.za/konfyt/
[ANN] Konfyt Digital Keyboard Workstation v1.1.5
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- Largos
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Re: [ANN] Konfyt Digital Keyboard Workstation v1.1.5
I think this program would really benefit from having NSM integration. The way of saving connections with the external applications section is limited to a few options and it's a fiddly to use. You say about the functionality for live keyboard playing in your blurb but there is also the ability to do multi channel sequencing with it as well. Doing that would be so much easier as part of a session.
I say that as someone who really likes Konfyt, It's a great program, best way I've seen to go through soundfont/sfz files.
I say that as someone who really likes Konfyt, It's a great program, best way I've seen to go through soundfont/sfz files.
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Re: [ANN] Konfyt Digital Keyboard Workstation v1.1.5
The external applications section is actually not limited to the options in the dropdown list. Those are just there for convenience. You can type any application and arguments into the text box.
But, you are not wrong, NSM would probably be a good addition. The only reason it's not implemented though is because I don't use NSM myself. I'll give it some thought, but don't expect anything soon
But, you are not wrong, NSM would probably be a good addition. The only reason it's not implemented though is because I don't use NSM myself. I'll give it some thought, but don't expect anything soon