Mamba v2.3 is released.
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Mamba v2.3 is released.
It's a virtual MIDI keyboard with some unique features.
Mamba comes with some predefined Key-maps, but you could define your own
to your needs with the integrated key-map editor.
Mamba supports jack-interconnect-ALSA MIDI in and out.
Jack and ALSA connections could be managed within the connection menu.
Every channel use it's own Color to display the played Notes per channel.
Mamba could load and play MIDI files, either by load them over the
integrated file browser or by drag and drop them on the keyboard.
Mamba is as well a 16 Channel MIDI Live Looper, you could record/play
loops in sync or freely.
Mamba have integrated fluidsynth support, so you could easily load your
preferred soundfont, with the integrated file browser or per drag and
drop. With the integrated Fluidsynth GUI you could control all needed
settings for Fluidsynth.
Project page:
https://github.com/brummer10/Mamba
Latest release:
https://github.com/brummer10/Mamba/releases/tag/v2.3
Latest prebuild binary:
https://github.com/brummer10/Mamba/rele ... /Mamba.zip
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hermann
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Re: Mamba v2.3 is released.
What is exactly the prebuild binary? I say this because I download the prebuild binary but I can't execute it. From terminal output I can see that is necessary some dependencies. What dependencies are necessary? The dev packages or packages without dev suffix? e.g. For liblo-dev, Is necessary install this dev package for prebuild binary or only the
liblo7 (I'm on Ubuntu 20.04)?
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Re: Mamba v2.3 is released.
You'll need the dev packages when you build it from source, otherwise the usual packages been enough.
So to use the binary you need to install the listed dependences without the dev postfix.
(Still I recommend to build from source when ever possible)