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This is just a beginning of a list of features:
 
This is just a beginning of a list of features:
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* List of [[Zynthian_Supported_Synth_Engines]]
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* X-Y touch-controller screen
    
* Multi-layer & multi-engine: You can create sound layers with any engine, in any MIDI channel.  You can lay several instruments in the same MIDI channel, or create true multi-timbric setups, mixing different engines. The first screen is "Layer List". From here you can create new layers, select the current layer in the GUI, change layer options (bold select) or remove one or all layers.
 
* Multi-layer & multi-engine: You can create sound layers with any engine, in any MIDI channel.  You can lay several instruments in the same MIDI channel, or create true multi-timbric setups, mixing different engines. The first screen is "Layer List". From here you can create new layers, select the current layer in the GUI, change layer options (bold select) or remove one or all layers.
    
* Controllers: The controllers show the real values, including decimals (this is relevant in MOD-UI, and will be in the incoming "linuxsampler's effect's chain"). Also, when the controller is assigned to a MIDI CC, it's shown in the bottom of the controller frame with a tiny number.
 
* Controllers: The controllers show the real values, including decimals (this is relevant in MOD-UI, and will be in the incoming "linuxsampler's effect's chain"). Also, when the controller is assigned to a MIDI CC, it's shown in the bottom of the controller frame with a tiny number.
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* Zynthian is a “MIDI class compliant USB host”. It works with any “MIDI class compliant USB device/peripheral” connected to any of the 4 USB host-ports. These are the popular & inexpensive MIDI keyboards and controllers found at any musical instrument store.
    
* MIDI learning: Currently, it's working only in the MOD-UI engine, but will be implemented in all the engines very soon. For using the MIDI learning feature you need the touch interface. From the control screen, slide left-to-right over the desired controller frame and move the desired external controller. The captured MIDI-CC will be shown in the bottom of the control frame. For unlearning, slide right-to left.
 
* MIDI learning: Currently, it's working only in the MOD-UI engine, but will be implemented in all the engines very soon. For using the MIDI learning feature you need the touch interface. From the control screen, slide left-to-right over the desired controller frame and move the desired external controller. The captured MIDI-CC will be shown in the bottom of the control frame. For unlearning, slide right-to left.
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* MIDI auto-connection layout have changed. Your MIDI keyboards/controllers are not connected directly to synth engines anymore. All the MIDI messages are routed thru the zyncoder, that implements the midi filtering engine. AFAIK, no extra latency is added. Everything is done in the same jack processing frame
 
* MIDI auto-connection layout have changed. Your MIDI keyboards/controllers are not connected directly to synth engines anymore. All the MIDI messages are routed thru the zyncoder, that implements the midi filtering engine. AFAIK, no extra latency is added. Everything is done in the same jack processing frame
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* “Preset Manager” tab in the Webconf tool.
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* “WIFI network list” when adding a new network.
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* OSC controllers in ZynAddSubFX
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* Webconf tool => Drag&Drop multi-file upload for soundfonts and presets
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* Sync disk cache after writing files (config, snapshots, etc). Now you can safely unplug your Zynthian and the last changes wont be lost
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* Include jack-smf-utils package, a MIDI-file player/recorder. Needed for upcoming features...
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