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UB-Xa Editor V5

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UPDATE V-5.115 Redesigned the Atrophy Profile area. Remember always turn  Edit Adv  to ON or your changes will have no effect and not be stored. You can now save the name of the Atrophy stored in the Patch preset. It's only 6 letters - remember to press WRITE on the UB-Xa to save it. If you rename one of the Atrophy presets use Profiles NAMES/UPDATE to refresh the list.  There are 3 disabled buttons but these should be working on the next update. They will let you copy an Atrophy preset from the 8 user presets or the 8 factory presets into the current patch.   New File functions and Side Panel parameters Downloads NOTE: To keep old DL links the same the filenames say V3 but they are the updated V5 versions. All files have been scanned with AVG Antivirus. The editor is free and comes with no warranties. Play at your own risk. You will need to grant access in Security and Privacy as I am unknown developer :( Mac versions were built on an iMac running Catalina. Plugins ...

UB-Xa Editor Manual - updated regularly

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 Introduction The Mac versions have been tested on Catalina 10.15 but users of later Macs report it runs as a standalone app on M1 and later. The plugins do not run on Silicon. PC versions have been built on Windows 7 and tested on Windows 10. Special thanks to  RomanKubiak  who developed CTRLR. The editor is free and without warranty. I accept no liability for loss or damage. However, MIDI messages are unlikely your damage your synth and you can always do a firmware reset if you have problems. SETUP The UB-Xa uses NPRN and SysEx messages to communicate with the editor. NPRNs need to be enabled on the UB-Xa.  Enable NPRN for USB connection Press SHIFT + ASSIGNABLE PRESET 1 to load the USB-MIDI menu.  Scroll to Local Ctrl and enable [X] ProgChangeRx, ProgChangeTx, NPRNTx and NPRNRx.  Then select the USB Ctrl menu enable USB NPRN-Tx and NRPN-Rx. If you are using MIDI Din use the DIN CTRL Menu To make things simple the editor uses Channel 1 for the Upper Voice...

TEO-5 Editor Manual

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 Introduction The TEO-5 editor was built using CTRLR 5.3.198 for Mac and on PC. The Mac versions have been tested on Catalina 10.15 but users of later Macs report it runs as a standalone app on M1 and later. The plugins do not run on Silicon. PC versions have been built on Windows 7 and tested on Windows 10. Special thanks to  RomanKubiak  who developed CTRLR. The editor is free and without warranty. I accept no liability for loss or damage. However, MIDI messages are unlikely your damage your synth and you can always do a firmware reset if you have problems. Installation MIDI Setup