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MOZAIC - Synth editor for behringer JT 4000
I have created a script for Mosaic which is a synth editor for the behringer JT4000 and JT4000M mini synths.
https://patchstorage.com/jt4000-synth-editor/
The script gives access to all midi controllable parameters on the unit. Any feedback on the script is welcome, and please let me know if you find any bugs.
Set the JT4000MChannel variable to the correct value for the MIDI tx/rx value you are using on your unit. This script currently assumes that tx/rx are both on the same channel.
You can load a patch by sending sysex from the JT4000 using the PROG SING SYX SEND option in the settings menu. This sends the currently selected SAVED patch on the unit so remember to save your patch before sending it.
The script has 2 pages to access more controls. Change the page by using the page knob top left.
MIDI messages being sent appear in the LOG view of mosaic. This is useful for finding out CC's information to automate those parameters. Turn this off by setting MIDIVerbose to No
I have an editor for circuit tracks synths in final testing. I’ll post here once it’s ready !
Comments
That looks useful, I’m contemplating buying this Synth !
@CRAKROX
It is a good little synth. This editor takes some of the fiddliness of the small screen and limited knobs away, as long as your not running it on a tiny phone screen.
It is a good little synth but holds only a passing resemblance to the JP8000.