Re: Difference between Yoshi 1.3.3 and Zyn

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On 03/27/2015 11:04 PM, Will Godfrey wrote:
On Fri, 27 Mar 2015 21:52:07 -1000
david <gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Just noticed what appears to be a difference between Yoshi and Zyn when
using otherwise identical settings. I have an improv thing I do that
involves holding a low D (as a drone), sustain pedal down, the stock
Cathedral 1 reverb, using the Flanged Pad 1 instrument. Then I play a
bunch of descending scales, just letting the notes accumulate.

On Zyn, no matter how many notes I play, the low drone remains; if I
lift the sustain, the lower note is still playing.

On Yoshi, after a certain number of notes, the low drone stops; if I
lift the sustain, the lower not is NOT playing.

I put the Yoshi and Zyn screens side-by-side and it looks like the
settings are the same in each.

What's up with that?

I've never used the sustain (don't have a Sus pedal) however, I'm wondering it
it's just the key limit setting. We've stuck to the original 15 per part (60
total), I believe that the latest Zyn has upped this.

At that time, I set the key limit in both to the same (my Zyn setup was at 15). Did some more checking. When I click Zyn's Key Limit selector, there's an option "OFF". There's no such option in Yoshi. There are only numbers between 1-55. When I type in 0, Yoshi changes it to 1.

In any case, thanks for giving this a workout. A fresh set of eyes & ears is
always a good thing.

There was a time in my life when I was very good at breaking software. ;)

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David W. Jones
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