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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
yoshimi
YOSHIMI(1) General Commands Manual YOSHIMI(1)
NAME
yoshimi - A software synthesizer based on ZynAddSubFX
SYNOPSIS
yoshimi [options]
bar [options]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the yoshimi command. This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original pro-
gram does not have a manual page.
yoshimi is a opensource software synthesizer capable of making a countless number of instruments, from some common heared from expensive
hardware to interesting sounds that you'll boost to an amazing universe of sounds.
yoshimi A software synthesizer based on ZynAddSubFX with very good Jack and Alsa midi/audio functionality on Linux.
OPTIONS
These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is
included below.
-?, --help
display command-line help and exit
--usage
display a short usage message
-V, --version
display program version
-a, --alsa-midi[=<device>]
use alsa midi input
-A, --alsa-audio[=<device>]
use alsa audio output
-b, --buffersize=<size>
set buffer size (alsa audio)
-c, --show-console
show console on startup
-i, --no-gui
no-gui
-j, --jack-midi[=<device>]
use jack midi input
-J, --jack-audio[=<server>]
use jack audio output
-k, --autostart-jack
auto start jack server
-K, --auto-connect
auto connect jack audio
-V, --version
display program version
-l, --load=<file>
load .xmz file
-L, --load-instrument=<file>
load .xiz file
-N, --name-tag=<tag>
add tag to clientname
-o, --oscilsize=<size>
set ADsynth oscilsize
-R, --samplerate=<rate>
set sample rate (alsa audio)
-S, --state[=<file>]
load state from <file>, defaults to '$HOME/.yoshimi/yoshimi.state'
SEE ALSO
jackd(1).
AUTHOR
yoshimi was written by Alan Calvert
This manual page was written by Jaromir Mike <mira.mikes@seznam.cz>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
May 12, 2010 YOSHIMI(1)