Zynthian Users Guide
1 Main Guides
- Zynthian UI User's Guide - Oram (work in progress): Oram is the current stable version.
- ZynSeq User Guide: Zynthian's built-in step sequencer.
- ZynSampler User Guide: Zynthian's built-in non-destructive audio sampler.
- Sound & MIDI Engines: Info about the available engines (synths, audio FXs, MIDI processors, etc.)
- Web Configuration User Guide: Zynthian's built-in web interface, also known as webconf.
- Supported plug & play MIDI controllers: Zynthian has default mapping configs for Novation, Akai, Korg and other controllers...
- Adding Encoders to Pi GPIO Pins: 4 Encoders can be added to a Pi ...
- MOD-UI User Guide: Pedalboard-style graphical interface for patching LV2 plugins.
- Command Line User Guide: If you need to manually setup/configure things.
2 Un-official Guides
3 Legacy Guides
- Legacy Zynthian UI - V5 User Guide (old stable-2401)
- Legacy Zynthian UI - V1/V4 User Guide (old stable-2401)
- Legacy Zynthian UI User Guide (old stable-2109)
4 Advanced Guides
- Zynthian Hardware: Using custom hardware with Zynthian for DIY setups (audio, displays, rotary encoders etc.)
- Adding Extra I/O with the Zynaptik Module: Adding the Zynaptik extra I/O Option
- Adding LV2 plugins: Adding LV2 plugins to the system.
- MIDI Network: Receive/Send MIDI with RTP-MIDI & QMidiNet
- Understanding LINUX Audio: will help you understand the acronyms mentioned in this Wiki
- Aligning Zynthian Touchscreens: Guidance for non-standard Zynthian screens. (Update: For reference, touchscreen calibration now available within the UI)
5 Beginners
- First Steps: A brief tutorial on basic UI usage for Version 3
- 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
6 Video Guides
6.1 English
6.2 French