Hello,
I have a request for Moog, and maybe some of you do also:
I would like a small aplication for sysex transmission and reception like "Sysex" for the macintosh(which i use) and PC platforms.
I would like the application to be able to "NAME" the patches of the MiniMoog Voyager so I do not have to scroll through the little menu to find the letters.
Any other feature would be a plus.
Maybe some of you agree???
Moog Beam
Request for Moog editing software for PC and Mac....
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That'd be fairly nice. Seeing as how the V-ger is so hands-on, there're only a few places where a PC-based editor would be nice. Patch-naming is one area, as is (are?) modulation routings.
Except for those things, I think that my Voyager is superior to all my other synths in the ability to get 85% of the way to my target sound within 20 seconds. Excellent.
Still, having the speed of selection of characters (when saving) based upon speed of movement upon the touchpad would be a major and momentous i provement.
-Hoax
Except for those things, I think that my Voyager is superior to all my other synths in the ability to get 85% of the way to my target sound within 20 seconds. Excellent.
Still, having the speed of selection of characters (when saving) based upon speed of movement upon the touchpad would be a major and momentous i provement.
-Hoax
You need this then:
http://www.snoize.com/SysExLibrarian/
I hope they plan support for SoundDiver. SoundDiver is just the best app for managing all your patches and libraries.
http://www.snoize.com/SysExLibrarian/
I hope they plan support for SoundDiver. SoundDiver is just the best app for managing all your patches and libraries.
Hello,
Thank you "Monads", I am using the OS X "sysex" librarian now...i was hoping for one. But it still would be nice to rearrange patches and rename them fast in an editing software.
Thank you "Monads", I am using the OS X "sysex" librarian now...i was hoping for one. But it still would be nice to rearrange patches and rename them fast in an editing software.
Bragging...um..."Gear" List:
Satellite(ehem), Memorymoog+, Minimoog Voyager. Juno 106x2, JD800, SH101, Prophecy, Poly800, Trinity Plus, K5000s, MP9500, K5, ESQ1x2, Chroma, Prophet5 3.3, Nord Lead, DX7, PT1, MT65...I can't remember the rest
Satellite(ehem), Memorymoog+, Minimoog Voyager. Juno 106x2, JD800, SH101, Prophecy, Poly800, Trinity Plus, K5000s, MP9500, K5, ESQ1x2, Chroma, Prophet5 3.3, Nord Lead, DX7, PT1, MT65...I can't remember the rest
I am owning Sounddiver! But hte PC - Version! I decieded for myself to stay at the PC-Platform at not buying a MAC only for EMAGIC! So if there will be a Voyager Modul for Sounddiver into the future, it will be only for MAC-People.
Anyway, i didn't made a lot of use of SD in the past. It is a fine tool for Synth's and other stuff which doesn't got such great interface like the Voyager, but in this case SD is a bit to much (also if you haveto buy it) only for patchstoring, renaming, etc....
I have great little tools (free) for the Clavia-Synth'S, Q, MS2000 which just do what we need. Sad that noone of this programmers owning a voyager, otherwize we would allready got one!
Stefan
Anyway, i didn't made a lot of use of SD in the past. It is a fine tool for Synth's and other stuff which doesn't got such great interface like the Voyager, but in this case SD is a bit to much (also if you haveto buy it) only for patchstoring, renaming, etc....
I have great little tools (free) for the Clavia-Synth'S, Q, MS2000 which just do what we need. Sad that noone of this programmers owning a voyager, otherwize we would allready got one!
Stefan