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CTRLR Panels Collection

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JU06A : RD-88 : SHO1A : Pro Solo MK3   TC M350 : UB-Xa : TEO-5 I thought it would be useful to create a single post for my CTRLR panels. There are  Mac and a PC versions: Mac Editor tested up to OS 15 Catalina - reports from users that it works on later Macs PC Editor tested and working on Windows 7  Mac AU component tested in Live 10 and Logic 10.6  Mac VST created in Reaper tested on Cubase AI 10.5 and Live 10 (Plugins are not compatible with later Macs) Installation Note : if you get the message that the app is from an unknown developer and can't be opened got the Security panel in System Preferences and grant access: Roland RD88 More Info Here RD-88 Mac RD-88 AU Plugin RD-88 VST Mac Note: AU does not work in Logic 10.6 but works in Live and Reaper RD88 Edit PC Roland SH-01A SH-01A Mac SH-01A AU Plug In SH-01A Mac VST SH-01A PC Roland JU06a More info here JU-06A Mac JU-06A AU Plugin JU06A Mac VST Note: AU will crash Logic 10.6 unless you can filter out Song Position Pointer - SP

UB-Xa Editor V4

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As this is a big update I thought it should be in a new post. Version 4 has the following improvements and updates: Reduced SysEx data transfers Upper and Lower Patch lists  Upper and Lower voices in Split or Double mode - see below* Toned down colour scheme with more grey and less blue and red Correctly scaled values for on screen rotary controls Most of the Shift functions are available Help and info Tab Autoload banks from the editor Matrix editor view has new look Panning on Atrophy page updated  Patch update button Various bugs removed. Please read the comments section at the bottom of the page for latest information Downloads are at the bottom of the page Jump to comments *Although I have added Upper and Lower, Split and Double features it comes with a caveat read more about it below. Main - Patch Edit MATRIX EDITOR ATROPHY HELP  and INFO Split and Double MIDI Problem Due to a MIDI problem in the UBXa SPLIT and DOUBLE Modes do not work correctly. The problem is explained in the F