On 01/20/2011 04:03 PM, Sampo Savolainen wrote: > Hi, > > I am proud to introduce a new version of Foo YC-20, the Yamaha YC-20 > software synthesizer. > > The main udpates in version 1.2.0 are: > - LV2 plugin > - VSTi plugin (and standalone Jack client) for Windows > - OS X build (standalone Jack client) > - Improved volume control curve > - Fixed bug with 4' drawbar bleed > - More subtle hover highlights > - Switch GUI to use GTK directly without GTKmm > > It is worth noting that the plugins allow finer control of the drawbar > positions than the standalone GUI offers. > > Big thanks to Robin Gareus for the work on the OS X build! > > > Source tarball: http://foo-yc20.googlecode.com/files/foo-yc20-1.2.0.tar.bz2 > > Windows (VSTi and Jack client): > http://foo-yc20.googlecode.com/files/foo-yc20-1.2.0.zip > OS X (Jack client): http://foo-yc20.googlecode.com/files/foo-yc20-1.2.0.dmg > > Website: http://code.google.com/p/foo-yc20/ > Screenshot: http://foo-yc20.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/graphics/screenshot.png > > --- > > The YC-20 is a divide-down combo organ designed in the late 60's. This > emulation faithfully copies the sound, features and flaws of the > original organ. > > Main features of this synthesizer: > * 61 keys > * Two main voice sections > * Switchable bass section > * No polyphony restrictions > * A realism control to add flaws found in the real organ > > Flaws: > * Takes quite a bit of CPU power > * No touch vibrato > > The emulation is written in Faust and uses Jack for audio and MIDI. > All controls of the synthesizer can be controlled with MIDI. > > There is an undocumented "easter egg". Any command line argument given > to the program will be used as the configuration file name. The state > of the organ controls are read from the file and the file will be > overwritten with the current setup when the synthesizer is shut down. > > More information about the real organ can be found at: > http://www.combo-organ.com/Yamaha/yamaha.htm#YC-20 > > > Sampo Savolainen Hello Sampo, Thanks for this, great stuff! The LV2 plug-in is a very welcome addition also, works like a charm! Quite heavy on CPU load though ;) I've uploaded the new version to my PPA for Ubuntu Lucid: https://launchpad.net/~autostatic/+archive/ppa Best, Jeremy _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user