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Many thanks to YOU, Rob! And I'm going to make a shameless appeal to those of you who use this to throw a few bucks Rob's way via his donation page. I'm going to put the direct link below. It's a huge time saver for me to have to have this version (even in its "as is" state) and not have to boot a Snow Leopard machine any time I need to update a patch list.
I tried this on Catalina, it's a no go.
I also keep a 10.6.8 machine, for Uynisyn, Cherry Picker.
Would love to see a modern patch editor, for old synths.
grey wrote:Would love to see a modern patch editor, for old synths.
I've been using Patch Base for the past several months and it does great by me. I have a couple Roland synths, and Roland can't be bothered to keep XV Editor alive for some reason.
Patch Base covers lots of old synths, but you buy just the units/modules you need.
bayswater wrote:Have you looked at MIDI Quest? It's still supported. I think the way it is sold has changed. Moved to the App Store?
There are multiple versions, the app is one way to go, I bought the full MidiQuest 12 Pro version a while ago. Made me feel a little better about all the emails I sent the developer Michael Lambe.
It's really deep, I think it's worth it. It's not perfect, but it does the best it can with what it's dealing with.
M2 Studio Ultra, RME Babyface FS, Slate Raven Mti2, NI SL88 MKII, Linnstrument, MPC Live II, Launchpad MK3. Hundreds of plug ins.