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*'''[[ZynSeq User Guide]]''': Detailed user's guide for the ZynSeq step sequencer. | *'''[[ZynSeq User Guide]]''': Detailed user's guide for the ZynSeq step sequencer. | ||
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*'''[[Web Configuration User Guide]]''': Also known as '''''webconf'''''. | *'''[[Web Configuration User Guide]]''': Also known as '''''webconf'''''. |
Revision as of 20:53, 2 April 2024
1 Main Guides
- Zynthian UI User Guide - V5: The new V5 User Interface. V5 owners should start here.
- Zynthian UI User Guide - V1/V4: Legacy & custom zynthian owners should start here.
- ZynSeq User Guide: Detailed user's guide for the ZynSeq step sequencer.
- Engines: Info about the available engines (synths, audio FXs, MIDI processors, etc.)
- Web Configuration User Guide: Also known as webconf.
- Supported plug & play MIDI controllers: LaunchPad, Akai MIDI Mix, APC Key25...
- MOD-UI User Guide: Pedalboard-style graphical interface for patching LV2 plugins.
- Command Line User Guide: If you need to manually setup/configure things.
- Legacy Zynthian UI User Guide (old stable-2109)
2 Specific Guides
- Adding LV2 plugins: Adding LV2 plugins to the system.
- MIDI Network: Receive/Send MIDI with RTP-MIDI & QMidiNet
- Adding Extra I/O with the Zynaptik Module: Adding the Zynaptik extra I/O Option
- Aligning Zynthian Touchscreens: Guidance on the alignment of non-standard zynthian screens.
- Understanding LINUX Audio: will help you understand the acronyms mentioned in this Wiki
3 Beginners
- First Steps: A brief tutorial on basic UI usage
- Quick Start: A beginners tutorial on how to make a piano snapshot
- Making some sounds: A beginners tutorial on how to make your Zynthian make some sounds
4 Video Guides
4.1 English
4.2 French