One Man Band for Linux

Posted by: Jos Maas

One Man Band for Linux - 05/18/16 12:51 AM

One Man Band v11 is now available for Linux. One Man Band is an arranger (real-time and sequenced) and style editor for Yamaha Styles. It was already available for Windows and OSX.
http://www.1manband.nl/omb/index.htm
Posted by: Bachus

Re: One Man Band for Linux - 05/18/16 01:23 AM

Originally Posted By: Jos Maas
One Man Band v11 is now available for Linux. One Man Band is an arranger (real-time and sequenced) and style editor for Yamaha Styles. It was already available for Windows and OSX.
http://www.1manband.nl/omb/index.htm


Good to know OMB is still alive...
Posted by: FransN

Re: One Man Band for Linux - 05/18/16 05:38 AM

Will there be an iPad version in the future? Now with the iPad Pro it should not be a problem I think.

So many synths on the iPad but yet not a great arranger.
Posted by: Jos Maas

Re: One Man Band for Linux - 05/18/16 06:40 AM

Maybe, but that will take years to develop. There are other options in sight for using a tablet as an arranger. You can run OMB v11 on a windows tablet, it might need some adjustments, but I don't get much feedback from people how actually (trying) to use it that way.

Then a future development might also be a remote app for OMB. It would have the same menu interface as OMB v11 in "Touch screen" mode.

At the moment I am working on a version for the Raspberry Pi, to be used without monitor, computer keyboard or mouse. Just a Pi connected to a piano keyboard or synth will convert it into an arranger. It is operated the same way as OMB v11 in "MIDI Keyboard controller" mode.
Posted by: FransN

Re: One Man Band for Linux - 05/18/16 10:26 AM

Ok thanks for your answer.
Posted by: wrinkles303

Re: One Man Band for Linux - 05/18/16 11:21 AM

tried it on my old ibm r51e 1gig memory, use a casio wk7600 usb into laptop. works great . make sure you go to preferences and set your midi up. i used ubuntu as an operating system. i have the original windows version also.