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We now have a parameter editor for the Behringer Model-D The Roland Boutique D-05/Roland D-50 Editor/Librarian/Patch sharing utility is now available. The Roland Boutique JP-08 Editor now has access to a hidden Chorus effect with three different settings - similar to the one on the JU-06. The chorus reqiuires the latest firmware from Roland. The JP-08 Editor/Librarian/Patch sharing utilities now send changes made in the editor and complete patches from the library to both layers (Upper/Lower) on the JP-08 synth. This makes it easier to preview how the patch will sound in dual mode with the same sound on both the Upper and Lower layers. Activate this functionality by enabling Dual mode on your JP08 hardware and by checking "Send data to both Upper/Lower layers" in the editor. The new functionality is MIDI CC based so 1.10 firmware or later is required. The Roland Boutique JU06 and JX03 Editors/Librarians/Patch sharing utilities now also respond to MIDI CC as well as SYSEX. This means that you can use all the 3 editors without a separate MIDI interface. If you want to use the editors with MIDI CC you have to install the new firmware from Roland and you must also set up the JU06/JX03/JP08 to send out MIDI CC (please see the Roland Firmware manual addendum for more info). Please also note that CC messages are not sent when you change patch or press the Manual button so whole patches are not transferred this way into the edior while using MIDI CC. This behaviour is different from when using SYSEX. At the moment the editors only respond to CC messages on MIDI channel 1. The Roland Boutique JP08 Editor/Librarian/Patch sharing utility now responds to MIDI CC as well as SYSEX. This means that you can use the editor without a separate MIDI interface. If you want to use the editor with MIDI CC you have to install the new firmware from Roland and you must also set up the JP08 to send out MIDI CC (please see the Roland Firmware manual addendum for more info). Please also note that CC messages are not sent when you change patch or press the Manual button on the JP08 so whole patches are not transferred this way into the edior while using MIDI CC. This behaviour is different from when using SYSEX. The Roland Boutique JX-03 Editor/Librarian/Patch sharing utility is now available. Great thanks again to Bobnorbob for sharing over 100 original presets from the Juno 106 in the JU-06 editor! The editors now contain a very extensive arpeggiator! It is fun to use while programming and testing out patches and you can even jam with it. The arpeggiator is synchronized to the Boutique clock and sequencer (you set the tempo on the Boutique). It is possible to set up the arpeggiator for a defined keyboard range and then you can have three things going on at the same time with a single JP-08 or JU-06 (sequencer, arpeggiator and manual playing) Stability and accuracy of timing might not be perfect and can be affected by your computer performance, operating system and apps/concurrent web pages open. Thanks to Reddit user Bobnorbob now the Jupiter 8 original patches 41-88 are available in the public library of the JP-08 Editor! You can read the creator's own comments about it here The integrated public patch library is now up and running for both the JP-08 and the JU-06 Editors with a number of patches available already for both models. Just press "Public Library" in the editor to use it. You don't have to be logged in to load the shared patches into your Roland Boutique syntheziser. The Roland Boutique JU-06 Editor/Librarian/Patch sharing utility is now available. The Roland Boutique JP-08 Editor/Librarian/Patch sharing utility is now available.

Free Online Roland Boutique D-05/Roland D-50 Editor/Librarian/Patch sharing utility

Features

See all the 316 (or something like that) parameters of a D-05/D-50 Patch at the same time - a feature not present in any other D-05/D-50 editor out there(?). You can of course use the zoom function of the browser if you would like to focus on a specific area instead.

Bi directional communication with your Roland Boutique D-05 or D-50 using Sysex

Use the Request button to capture the currently loaded patch on the hardware

Copy/Paste beteen partials. You can even paste partial parameters between patches this way. Please note that if you paste a partial into a layer with another configuration than the source (PCM/Synth) then the result might look confusing.

See parameters and learn from your favorite presets

You can save your patches if you log in using a Google Account (see the FAQ below for more information about this)

A public patch library/patch sharing utility is integrated into the editor. You don't have to be logged in to access the patches.

Instructions/how to make it work

Web MIDI is not widely supported yet. The editor will probably only work in Chrome and not on iOS (but Android should be OK if you're using a separate MIDI interface).

You must allow sysex access for the web page

If you use built the Roland Boutique K-25 keyboard then select D-05 (or driver name) as both "D-05 MIDI In" and "D-05 MIDI Out". Don't forget to install the D-05 driver on Mac or Windows. If you use an external MIDI interface select it as input and output.

If you have an external keyboard select it as "Keyboard In" but to avoid latency it might be better if you have the opportunity to connect the keyboard directly to the D-05 using a MIDI Cable (the D-05 can still be attatched to the computer with USB).

To avoid a MIDI loop don't select the D-05 driver as "Keyboard In" - just use it if you have another keyboard to connect.

Please match the MIDI-channel of the hardware with the editor (default is usually 1 on the hardware)

Consider the current version of the editor as a beta version. Please e-mail info@breadandbuttersounds.com for bug reports and suggestions. The software is developed using a D-05 but should work with a classic D-50 also (not tested yet so please report if it works or not).

Breadandbuttersounds is not responsible for lost presets, or other negative effects on your D-05/D-50 or other equipment by using the editor.

Suggestions

Turn off the partials you are not working on at the moment to hear better the result of your changes.

Use the D-05 in "clean" mode if you want improved timing for fast/sequenced sounds.

Free Online Roland Boutique JX-03 Editor/Librarian/Patch sharing utility

Features

Bi directional communication with your Roland Boutique JX-03 using Sysex (Important! please see below for setting it up)

Precision editing of all parameters. Use the knobs on your JX-03, the knobs on the web page or enter the exact value for a parameter manually

When you change patch or press Manual on your JX-03 the patch is automatically uploaded to the editor

See parameters and learn from your favorite factory presets

Easy access of important features like the Delay, Portamento and Bend Range

You can save your patches if you log in using a Google Account (see the FAQ below for more information about this)

A public patch library/patch sharing utility is integrated into the editor. You don't have to be logged in to access the patches.

The editor includes an arpeggiator which is synchronized to the Boutique clock and sequencer (you set the tempo on the Boutique). Stability and accuracy of timing might not be perfect and can be affected by your computer performance, operating system and apps/concurrent web pages open.

Instructions/how to make it work

Web MIDI is not widely supported yet. The editor will probably only work in Chrome and not on iOS.

You must allow sysex access for the web page

The editor will NOT work with the USB connection to the JX-03. (Because no sysex is transmitted over USB with the current JX-03 firmware) You must use a separate MIDI interface (5 pole DIN) for both input and output.

You must set up your JX-03 in chain mode if you want it to transmit patches and slider movements. ([Manual] + [9] and then [2] - please see the JX-03 manual)

Consider the current version of the editor as a beta version. Please e-mail info@breadandbuttersounds.com for bug reports and suggestions

Breadandbuttersounds is not responsible for lost presets, or other negative effects on your JX-03 or other equipment by using the editor.

Free Online Roland Boutique JU-06 Editor/Librarian/Patch sharing utility

Features

Bi directional communication with your Roland Boutique JU-06 using Sysex (Important! please see below for setting it up)

Precision editing of all parameters. Use the sliders of your JU-06, the sliders on the web page or enter the exact value for a parameter manually (you will notice that the sliders on the JU-06 in itself are quite inexact so an editor like this is necessary for serious patch making)

When you change patch or press Manual on your JU-06 the patch is automatically uploaded to the editor

See parameters and learn from your favorite factory presets

Easy access of important features like the Delay, Portamento and Bend Range

You can save your patches if you log in using a Google Account (see the FAQ below for more information about this)

A public patch library/patch sharing utility is integrated into the editor. You don't have to be logged in to access the patches.

The editor includes an arpeggiator which is synchronized to the Boutique clock and sequencer (you set the tempo on the Boutique). Stability and accuracy of timing might not be perfect and can be affected by your computer performance, operating system and apps/concurrent web pages open.

Instructions/how to make it work

Web MIDI is not widely supported yet. The editor will probably only work in Chrome and not on iOS.

You must allow sysex access for the web page

The editor will NOT work with the USB connection to the JU-06. (Because no sysex is transmitted over USB with the current JU-06 firmware) You must use a separate MIDI interface (5 pole DIN) for both input and output.

You must set up your JU-06 in chain mode if you want it to transmit patches and slider movements. ([Manual] + [9] and then [2] - please see the JU-06 manual)

Consider the current version of the editor as a beta version. Please e-mail info@breadandbuttersounds.com for bug reports and suggestions

Breadandbuttersounds is not responsible for lost presets, or other negative effects on your JU-06 or other equipment by using the editor.

Free Online Roland Boutique JP-08 Editor/Librarian/Patch sharing utility

Features

Bi directional communication with your Roland Boutique JP-08 using Sysex (Important! please see below for setting it up)

Precision editing of all parameters. Use the sliders of your JP-08, the sliders on the web page or enter the exact value for a parameter manually (you will notice that the sliders on the JP-08 in itself are quite inexact so an editor like this is necessary for serious patch making)

When you change patch or press Manual on your JP-08 the patch is automatically uploaded to the editor

See parameters and learn from your favorite factory presets

Easy access of important features like the Delay, Portamento and Bend Range

You can save your patches if you log in using a Google Account (see the FAQ below for more information about this)

A public patch library/patch sharing utility is integrated into the editor. You don't have to be logged in to access the patches.

The editor includes an arpeggiator which is synchronized to the Boutique clock and sequencer (you set the tempo on the Boutique). Stability and accuracy of timing might not be perfect and can be affected by your computer performance, operating system and apps/concurrent web pages open.

Instructions/how to make it work

Web MIDI is not widely supported yet. The editor will probably only work in Chrome and not on iOS.

You must allow sysex access for the web page

The editor will NOT work with the USB connection to the JP-08. (Because no sysex is transmitted over USB with the current JP-08 firmware) You must use a separate MIDI interface (5 pole DIN) for both input and output.

You must set up your JP-08 in chain mode if you want it to transmit patches and slider movements. ([Manual] + [9] and then [2] - please see the JP-08 manual)

Consider the current version of the editor as a beta version. Please e-mail info@breadandbuttersounds.com for bug reports and suggestions

Breadandbuttersounds is not responsible for lost presets, or other negative effects on your JP-08 or other equipment by using the editor.

Behringer Model-D Parameter Editor

FM4 Patches

Free Patches

Download free subset of the commercial patchset

Important! Try this to verify that you know how to add the patches to your iPad e.g. in iTunes before you buy the commmercial sound set.

Commercial Patches

Buy the full patchset in the demo video here

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

Logging in

Q: Why do I need a Google account to store my Roland Boutique patches online?

A: Because we want an easy way of knowing which patches you own so you can access and change them

Q: Why Google?

A: Because we found it easy and fast to get started with from a programmer's view and we didn't want to spill valuable programming time on setting up a system for user handling. We plan to add alternative methods for logging in like Facebook in the near future.

Q: Are my patches stored by Google? Can they see them?

A: No, we only use Google accounts for log in reasons. Patch data and user information to be able to retreive your patches is stored on our servers.

Q: But I don't have a Google Acoount

A: It's easy to create one here You don't even need to have or create a gmail address, just use your regular.

Technical support

Q: I don't get the connection to work with my JU-06/JP-08

A: Read the instructions. If you still don't get it to work e-mail us at info@breadandbuttersounds.com for support

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