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Table of Contents
CONCEPTS............................................................................................................................................. 2
Patch Editor Layout................................................................................................................................. 4
Patch editor Control Descriptions....................................................................................................... 4
External Input...................................................................................................................................... 6
System Reset...................................................................................................................................... 6
Power requirements............................................................................................................................ 6
Program Update................................................................................................................................. 6
SYNTH TABLES....................................................................................................................................... 7
Fender Chroma Polaris....................................................................................................................... 7
Cheetah MS6...................................................................................................................................... 8
Kawai K3m.......................................................................................................................................... 8
KiwiTechnics Kiwi-3P Upgrade........................................................................................................... 9
KiwiTechnics KiwiSix Upgrade..........................................................................................................10
KiwiTechnics Kiwi-106 Upgrade........................................................................................................11
Organix Midi 3P Upgrade................................................................................................................. 12
Korg DW-6000................................................................................................................................... 13
Korg DW-8000................................................................................................................................... 14
Korg DSS-1....................................................................................................................................... 15
Korg DSM-1....................................................................................................................................... 16
Korg M1............................................................................................................................................. 17
Oberheim Matrix 6............................................................................................................................. 18
Oberhiem Matrix 1000....................................................................................................................... 19
Roland Juno-1 Juno-2 and HS-10.................................................................................................... 20
Roland JX-8P..................................................................................................................................... 21
Roland Juno-106 / MKS-7................................................................................................................. 22
Roland MKS-70 / JX-10SE................................................................................................................ 23
Roland JD-990 FX............................................................................................................................. 24
Roland JD-990 Tone......................................................................................................................... 25
Roland MKS-80................................................................................................................................. 26
Studio Electronics ATC..................................................................................................................... 27
Sequential Circuits Six-trak and Max ...............................................................................................28
Waldorf Pulse.................................................................................................................................... 29
Waldorf Q/Q Plus MicroQ................................................................................................................. 30
Waldorf MicroWave 1........................................................................................................................ 31
Unsupported synthesizers................................................................................................................ 32
MIDI IMPLEMENTATION....................................................................................................................... 33
MidiCC Support..................................................................................................................................... 33
© Roland, Korg, Sequential Circuits, Cheetah, Organix, Waldorf, Studio Electronics, Kawai and all other brand names are owned by their respected
owners.
CONCEPTS
The Patch Editor is a compact hardware unit designed to communicate with various synthesizers
and provide control over the synthesizer parameters that can be changed. The Patch Editor concept
was arrived at because of the frustration of the parameter driven editing system adopted by many
synthesizer manufacturers. This was originally done to save manufacture costs and reduce
synthesizer size as fewer parts are required but this concept makes it difficult to edit parameter
settings quickly, especially in a 'live' situation. The Patch Editor puts you back in control by giving
you back the knobs.
Early on in the design phase it was decided not to include the Roland
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PG cable formats as these
are too machine specific and even vary between the different Roland
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models. A special cable is
required to interface the Patch Editor to the Roland
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JX-3P and the PG-800 interface due to the
rather unusual interface formats but a standard MIDI cable is used for all other synthesizer types.
The Roland
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JX-3P and PG-800 cables are easily made and details are included in the synthesizer
detail tables for the Roland
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JX-3P and PG-800.
Each active controller in the Patch Editor is lit by a LED. If a control is unused it will be dark and will
have no effect. This has added to the cost of making the Patch Editor but it was felt that the visual
feedback was important for error free ease of use. Switches can be Red or Green. If a switch has an
off state then this will be normally shown as red with active states showing green. Switches that have
a normal and inverted state will show normal as green and inverted as red. Switches that have
dynamic settings will flash slowly for these settings and show steady for the non dynamic settings.
The maximum value of each control is synthesizer specific and can vary from 4 ( the maximum noise
level on a Roland
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Juno-1) to 256 on a Roland
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JX-3P and 4096 on Kiwitechnics Korg Polysix &
Roland Juno-106 Upgrades. These will normally be 0-63, 0-100 or 0-127 for most synthesizers.
The display will always show the control accessed and the level set. This is similar to the way the
Roland
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PG-1000 operates.
The Patch Editor can be controlled via MidiCC with a MidiCC command being provided for each
control. This allows full computer control of the Synthesizer except for the Roland
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JX-3P or PG-800
patches. On the JX-3P or PG-800 MIDI note data cannot be sent via the cables but all parameters
can be controlled. Due to the non-MIDI format of the output for the JX-3P & PG-800 all other
synthesizer types are disabled while the JX-3P or PG-800 is selected. When any other synthesizer
type is selected only the JX-3P and PG-800 are disabled. MidiCC commands that are invalid or
unused are either ignored or set to the nearest level depending on the control involved.
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