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== Zynthian Engines ==
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The relationship between a zynthian it's engines and how settings are stored has grown over the years and like much of the project ever growing.
 
The relationship between a zynthian it's engines and how settings are stored has grown over the years and like much of the project ever growing.
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But mindful of this warning, things start to look very good, because an awful lot of people have got together over this and within the Linux based world in which the Zynthian lives, constructed some standards to define these sorts of things.
 
But mindful of this warning, things start to look very good, because an awful lot of people have got together over this and within the Linux based world in which the Zynthian lives, constructed some standards to define these sorts of things.
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Enter LV2.
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== Enter LV2. ==
    
https://lv2plug.in/pages/developing.html
 
https://lv2plug.in/pages/developing.html
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This is an agreement to produce a set of software rules about how audio devices interact within the linux audio world, and allows description of such objects via a Grammar framework on the Internet (https://www.w3.org/RDF/).
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This is very helpful because one can describe pretty complex ideas like A 'filter control', or a 'MIDI note' or a 'sound file' and allow these ideas to be understood by machines as well as people. This is all laid out in TTL files (Turtle; computer humour... :-( ) , https://www.w3.org/TR/turtle/)
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Luckily the zynthian is here to present all this to you in a nice easy to operate device . . .
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