Behringer Neutron patch saver

Patch saver for the Behringer Neutron

v1.3 2020-03-15

This panel can also be called “advanced patch mapper” and is not a full patch loader/saver as the Behringer Neutron does not support the load/save of programs or the manipulation of all its program parameters by Midi NRPN/CC/Sysex messages except for about 40 of them (documented on p27 and 28 of the manual).

In comparison to the Sunny Synths’ Model D and Grandmother panels, this Neutron panel is thus offering much more possibilities of exchange between the synth and your PC or your controller thanks to the addition of the Neutron OS 2.0.

Features:

  • Behringer Neutron interface with similar way of working as actual synthesizer.
  • Panel background adapted based on “Red” overlay from Heinakroon
  • Top row of support “screens” with old look
  • Visual feedback by using “LED” ring buttons and indication of the value (on change or on click)
  • “Intelligent” display following parameters selection: OSC and LFO shape blending, LFO shape order change with or without blend
  • All “hidden” 2.0 available for easy visualization and tweaking
  • Bi-directional behavior when using the synth or a controller (only for parameters indicated in p27 and 28 of the Neutron manual)
  • Envelopes graphs handled by mouse or classical ADSR rotary encoders
  • Load / Save programs from individual .syx files
  • Global settings management
  • Easy program renaming
  • Display and export of program parameters as text file
  • Ability to describe 9 input/output colored patch cables with different sources/destinations
  • Programs have a name, author, save date and description. They can be associated to a category
  • Browser of the files on the disk
  • Patch sheet tab with patch sheet for Neutron and other gear (external synths/sequencers)
  • Automatic reading of wav files associated to a patch (in file browser)
  • Manual/Automatic reading of any wav file (in file browser)
  • Standalone versions for PC and Mac
  • v1.3: VST versions for PC (32 and 64 bits)
  • v1.3: VST and AU versions for Mac

The manual can be downloaded from the Sunny Synths’ drive or website www.sunnysynths.com

For more info on getting this panel, please contact sunny.synths@gmail.com

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Behringer Model D patch saver

Patch saver for the Behringer Model D

v2.6 2020-02-29

This panel is only a patch loader/saver on computer as the Behringer Model D does not support the load/save of programs or the manipulation of program parameters by Midi NRPN/CC messages except for Global settings that can be transferred to the Model D.

It can thus also be called a “patch mapper”.

Features:

  • Behringer Model D patch saver/loader for PC and Mac
  • Interface with same look as actual synthesizer
  • Top row of support “screens” with old look
  • Visual feedback by using “LED” ring buttons and indication of the parameter value
  • Envelopes graphs handled by mouse or classical ADS rotary encoder and Decay switch
  • Load / Save programs from individual .syx files
  • Easy program renaming
  • Display and export of program parameters as text file
  • Ability to describe 9 input/output patch cables with different sources/destinations
  • Programs have a name, author, save date and description. They can be associated to a category
  • Browser of the files on the disk
  • Patch sheet tab with patch sheet for Model D and other gear (external synths/sequencers)
  • Patch cables (9 colors)
  • Display of current precise parameter value when clicking on rotary encoders
  • Global settings management with automatic/manual send to the Model D synth
  • Panel zoom with memory
  • Automatic reading of wav files associated to a patch
  • Manual/Automatic reading of any wav file
  • Standalone versions for PC and Mac
  • VST versions for PC (32 and 64 bits)
  • VST and AU versions for Mac (v2.6)
  • All buttons associated to a Midi CC controller number so you can adjust them from a hardware controller (still no impact on the synth of course and unfortunately)

The manual can be downloaded from the Sunny Synths’ drive or website www.sunnysynths.com

For more info on getting this panel, please contact sunny.synths@gmail.com

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Novation X-Station Voice Editor

Here is Novation X-Station voice editor / librarian.

What can it do:

  • Send / receive almost all the parameters via SysEx / MIDI CC messages
  • Save / Load MIDI Bulk SysEx dump files to / from X-Station
  • Save / Load single programs  as *.syx files
  • Receiving MIDI bulk dumps directly from device

This panel have some limitations – for example after “offline” parameters edited, entire patch data is sending via sysex because X-Station not able to control these parameters in realtime.

Current version: 0.4.3 from 14.10.2019

Hope controlling your X-Station with this panel will be fun!





Dreadbox Nyx V2 patch mapper

Patch mapper for the Dreadbox Nyx V2

v1.0 2019-09-29

The panel is a pure patch mapper as the Dreadbox Nyx V2 does not support the load/save of programs or the manipulation of its program parameters by Midi NRPN/CC/Sysex messages.
It will support you in saving and retrieving Nyx V2 patches on your PC but gives you also the possibility to exchange them with other users as they are stored as sysex files.

Features:

  • Dreadbox Nyx V2 interface with similar way of working as actual synthesizer.
  • Top row of support “screens” with old look
  • Visual feedback by using “LED” ring buttons and indication of the value (on change or on click)
  • Envelopes graphs handled by mouse or sliders
  • Load / Save programs from individual .syx files
  • Easy program renaming
  • Display and export of program parameters as text file
  • Ability to describe 9 input/output colored patch cables with different sources/destinations
  • Programs have a name, author, save date and description. They can be associated to a category
  • Browser of the files on the disk
  • Patch sheet tab with patch sheet for Nyx V2 and other gear (external synths/sequencers)
  • Automatic reading of wav files associated to a patch
  • Manual/Automatic reading of any wav file

The manual can be downloaded from the Sunny Synths’ drive or website www.sunnysynths.com

For more info on getting this panel, please contact sunny.synths@gmail.com

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Yamaha AN200

Hello!

Finally I made panel for my Yamaha AN200.

What can it do:

  • Send / receive almost all the parameters via SysEx / MIDI CC messages
  • Manipulate Free EG values
  • Save / Load MIDI Bulk SysEx dump files to / from AN200
  • Save / Load single programs  as *.syx files
  • JayB patch bank embed by default (http://jaybmusic.net)
  • Receiving MIDI bulk dumps directly from device

To make AN200 tweaking more enjoyable – that’s what this panel is created for!

Theoretically, this panel is also compatible with the PLG150-AN card, but it has not been tested, so that’s not sure.

Thanks to the guys Possemo, dnaldoog and goodweather for the tips and tricks!

PS: since this panel is oriented only on a synth part of the device, there are no controls related to the stepsequencer / drum parts.

PPS: it’s still beta, so errors are possible. Please, leave a comment if you are experiencing any problems.

Future plans:

  • Code stabilization
  • Improve AN1X compatibility
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Changes v 0.6  
  • Applied dnaldoog”s workaround, fixing startup alert and popup windows odd behaviour
  • Receiving MIDI bulk dumps directly from device now possible
    • After receiving bulk dump you can either save it directly to HDD or load data into panel
  • Settings menu implemented:
    • Added “Send panel data after loading” option
  • Added “Portamento mode” controller
  • Support processing AN1X Edit “MidiEx” bulk dumps
  • Fixed bug in exported VST version, which causes wrong preset name after loading state
  • Fixed Freehand tool right-to-left drawing – there was some inaccuracies which causes broken lines
  • Some minor fixes and slight code review
Changes v 0.7:  
  • Changed true/false to 1/0 values for “panel loaded” variables
  • Save single program to disk writes current panel state data into preset instead of original preset data
  • Changed some bytes in a sysex formulas – sometimes device ID was “11”, sometimes “10”
  • Added new option – “Send panel data after preset changed” (it was always set to “ON” before)
  • Setting some parameters as not exported to VST host since there is no reason to automate them
Changes v 0.8  
  • New style controls
  • Removed FreeEG Keytracking knob because it is not used anywhere
  • Adjusted some parameters to fit ImageSlider requirements (hope there was nothing broken during this process…) 
 

Current version: 0.9 from 22.09.2019 

Latest changes:

  • Rewritten bulk dump processing procedure – now it can directly process *.AN2 files
  • AN1X (very limited) experimental support – controls was transferred from experimental panel
  • Fixed some value inconsistencies 
Before you start: this panel using extended instructions set, so you need to turn on extended midi control change mode on your device.   Note for AN1X users: to show available AN1X controls, go to Settings -> Set AN1X compatibility mode, then Settings -> Show AN1X-specific controls.   P. S.: since I had to sell my AN200, further development is halted.

Yamaha Reface DX, CS, CP, and YC

Yamaha Reface DX, CS, CP, and YC editor/librarian panels

Features:

  •  Edit Voice and System parameters
  •  Save *.syx to disk
  •  Load *.syx from disk
  •  Send SysEx bulk of all parameters to MIDI from Panel
  •  Receive SysEx bulk of all parameters from MIDI to Panel
  • Randomizer (Reface DX and CS)
  • Send (CC or SysEx) and receive (CC) parameter changes for most parameters

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Eventide Orville Panel

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Panel for the Eventide Orville.

Hey everyone, as a first test run using Ctrlr, I just created a quick and dirty panel to perform remote key presses for my Eventide Orville. Please note that the buttons are transparent; hover over the button on the Orville image and click to transmit the system exclusive commands responsible for transmitting the key presses. Also note that this panel will provide any readout of the Orville screen or edit/save any patches that you have.

Comments, suggestion and/or your own custom improvements are surely welcome; just getting into using Ctrlr. Thanks.

Ben

Hughes & Kettner – GrandMeister Desktop Remote

This version is no longer maintained, please use the new version instead.

An editor for the Hughes & Kettner GrandMeister 36 and GrandMeister Deluxe 40 guitar amps.

Here is a new version for this editor (v2.5.2) with full support for GrandMeister Deluxe 40.

Once started the Editor will try to connect to the Amp (don’t forget to setup the “Input” / “Device” and “Output” / “Device” in the “Midi” menu). Once connected it will synchronize with the Amp by downloading all the presets from it.

There is a “Library” / “Amp” toggle button in the “Preset” section allowing to switch between editing the current Amp preset or the current Library preset. When in “Library” mode, the presets stored in the amp are not modified, unless you use the “Store” or “Store As” button.

The “Compare” section allows you to visualize and ear the differences between the current preset before and after your modifications. When flipping the toggle button, any modified command will turn orange and switch between the original and modified value. If you want to cancel your changes, simply hit the “Restore Orig.” button.

In the “Settings” screen, you can use the “Power Soak” toggle to switch between “Global” (Power Soak value is kept the same on every preset) or “Preset” (each preset has it’s own Power Soak value) mode. The “Global” mode is only available in “Library” mode.

The application is now capable of loading files generated with H&K’s iPad application. Simply select a .gm36memory file from the “Load” screen, it will be automatically converted and saved in a .gm36 file. You can also export your libraries into iPad compatible .gm36memory files with the “Save for iPad” button. Support for reading files exported from the Android application has also been added.

The Library Editor screen allows you to rearrange presets within your library files. Use shift + arrow keys to select multiple presets ; move presets using the dedicated up and down buttons ; and copy/paste patches using shift + c / shit + v shortcuts. Once you’re done, go back to the main screen and save your library or send it to the amp. You can also open an external file and use it’s content as a source for copy/paste operations.

Download Windows Application (2.5.2) – Downloads: 7,295

Download Mac Application (2.5.2) – Downloads: 3,186

Library Editor screen :

library-editor

History :

– Version 2.5.2 : Fixed library file restore on startup.

– Version 2.5.1 : Fixed power soak setting backup on GM40. Fixed FSM 432 MKIII synchronization on GM40. Fixed errors on Library Editor when moving presets outside of 0-128 range.

– Version 2.5 : Fixed support for GrandMeister Deluxe 40 amp. Added bank number display.

– Version 2.4 : Added Library Editor + experimental support for GrandMeister Deluxe 40. Added support for Android App file import.

– Version 2.3 : Fixed delay time and tempo displayed values to align with iPad app. Fixed “callback” errors. Fixed synchronization between app and FSM footswitch. Added .gm36memory file support. Added Global Power Soak setting.

– Version 2.2.1 : Fixed delay / reverb / modulation state and global mute management. Fixed boost button image in compare mode.

– Version 2.2 : Fixed progress bar bugs. Added upload error recovery. Added compare mode. Added settings window. Added help window. Added connection detection procedure on connected/synced led click. Added update check.

– Version 2.1.1 : Fixed bug of Modulation Type rotary not updating. Fixed bug of fx loop / boost / noise gate not correctly synced with amp

– Version 2.1 : Updated design thanks to image resources kindly provided by Hughes & Kettner. Fixed Midi Out channel detection for “Store” and “Store As” buttons.

– Version 2.0.1 : Fixed “Restore” and “Send to amp” bug. Fixed bug with boost checkbox changing the modulation intensity. Fixed “Store” and “Store As” bug when not using Channel 1.

– Version 2.0 : Added Backup/Restore and preset management feature

– Version 1.1 : Added preset naming support

– Version 1.0 : First version with only live edit mode

Vintage Revolution PedalPro Ex MIDI (v0.1)

This is a Panel for the Vintage Revolution PedalPro Ex edition – a analogue guitar effects processor. All the implemented MIDI controllers are now available on one screen.

This was made by Jacob Korn based on the PedalPro v0.1 Panel by Marc Jacobi. Thank you.

If you do not have the Extension in the PedalPro installed – making it a PedalPro Ex, you should use the normal panel.

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