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Roland Ax Synth Patch Editors Depot

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A very early development version of the 'JDXi Manager' is now available to download for Windows. Currently only the Analog Synth part of the JD-Xi can be edited, but this might already be useful for some of you (it certainly is for me, playing with the analog synth of the JD-Xi via the editor has been a revelation for me, this humble analog mono included in the JD-Xi rocks! You can download the 'JDXi Manager' here: Please excuse the very simple home page, I had no time yet to make a proper web site for it as I prefer spending my time playing with the JD-Xi and writing the editor.

The download is a simple executable, just put it somewhere (for example on your desktop) an run it, no need for any installation. When running it for the first time you should resize the program window to suit your screen space, then select the MIDI in and out devices for your JD-Xi and then save the preferences by clicking on Edit->Save Settings. This will save the current program window size and on screen position and the MIDI device settings and these saved settings will be used as defaults every time you start the 'JDXi Manager'. Please note this is an early development version, it most likely still has bugs, please report any bugs you find so that I can try to fix them. When reporting bugs please specify which version of Windows you are using. Any questions or comments are welcome.

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Here is a screenshot taken on Windows 7: Posts: 131 Joined: 19:13, 26 July 2015. And nice looking too! That's basically how far I have come with my little project as well (I'm sure you have seen that thread here in the forum), but implemented in hardware instead:) I have to switch through eight banks back and forth to get at each graphical section you have there (can go back/forward or by entering the number of the bank). But I'm free from the PC, which was my goal. It's really nice to see how others too realize what capabilities the JD-Xi has under the hood, once you get a better user interface to control all parameters than the built-in menu system.

Since you seem to want to keep this project closed source (your choice of course), could I ask what programming language and tooling you used to develop it? It looks like the Tk UI library so I guess it might be Python - am I right?:) I'm mostly interested if I want to play with doing MIDI programming myself sometime. If you by any chance want help doing the other parts as well, I might volunteer. Let me know in that case.

Again, great work! I'm sure many will benefit greatly from this. /Mathias Posts: 53 Joined: 11:33, 16 January 2016 Location: Gothenburg, Sweden. Teacue wrote:I prefer NOISE and SUPER SAW (or SP-SAW). There are today so much new symbols to remember that I do prefer plain text in case a symbol may lead to confusion.

Thanks for your feedback. While I tend to agree with your point of view and I actually had used 'NOISE' and 'SP-SAW' in text form at first, it was messing up the formatting due to the length of these two words, that's why I tried to come up with symbols for 'noise' and 'super-saw'. I might still change this back to text depending on the final overall layout of the panel. In the mean time any opinions or suggestions on how to make these two icons look more intuitive are very welcome. Posts: 131 Joined: 19:13, 26 July 2015. May I ask.: 1.