[yoshimi] Yoshimi & Rosegarden - fun times.

  • From: Will Godfrey <willgodfrey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: yoshimi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2015 20:17:38 +0000

Yoshimi can have up to 64 parts. By default these are wraped around the normal
MIDI channels, so 1, 17, 33 & 49 all respond to channel 1 messages. This was
originally implemented for Vector Control, working with up to four sounds on a
channel (similar to the Yamaha SY hardware series).

However, these have other less obvious uses. One of these is getting far more
than 16 completely independent tracks addressed by just the 16 channels. Most
tunes run with instruments having a relatively narrow pitch range, and this is
what we can make use of.

As an example, in Yoshimi's main window select 64 parts, then on part 1 set
(say) Steel Bass and maximum note as 52 (E).

Next select part 17 and enable it (easiest to use the mixer panel for this) set
Tunnel Piano, the *minimum* note as 53 and maximum as 71 (B).

Finally, enable part 33, set Rushes and set it's minimum note as 72, but key
shift down an octave.

With a 61 note keyboard that gives you quite a useful working range, on just
one channel.

However, the idea really comes into its own with a sequencer like Rosegarden
where you can record multiple parts over the full MIDI range and track them to
the same channel. Also, in Rosegarden the parts can be separately named, and
identified as Bass and Treble in the notation editor. This makes it very
convenient for those wanting a more formal musical layout.

So, with very little effort you can now have 48 tracks playing at once!

Ummm, you do need a decent processor though :)

Yes, I know you could run more instances of Yoshimi on different MIDI ports, but
where's the fun in that?


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Will J Godfrey
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