Updated free loguetools for saving and examining patches
Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2020 11:01 am
I just released version 0.1.5 of my free loguetools program. Since posting about this last time, there is now a GUI version for Windows and macOS.
It performs a few tasks:
* Translation of patches from the (original) minilogue to the minilogue xd. (For minilogue xd)
* Bulk extraction of all patches in collections to separate patch files.
(For minilogue, minilogue xd, prologue, monologue, and KingKORG)
* Readable display of patch contents.
(For minilogue and minilogue xd)
As I own a minilogue xd that's what I have concentrated on, but it can also be useful for minilogue, monologue and prologue owners because you can "explode" patch libraries and preset packs into separate patch files with it in one operation. This is handy for subsequently organising them in the Korg librarian. You can also examine patch settings on the minilogue.
Grab it from here https://github.com/gazzar/loguetools/releases or visit the project home https://github.com/gazzar/loguetools and enjoy!
There is also a Python commandline version, which also works if you're on Linux.
It performs a few tasks:
* Translation of patches from the (original) minilogue to the minilogue xd. (For minilogue xd)
* Bulk extraction of all patches in collections to separate patch files.
(For minilogue, minilogue xd, prologue, monologue, and KingKORG)
* Readable display of patch contents.
(For minilogue and minilogue xd)
As I own a minilogue xd that's what I have concentrated on, but it can also be useful for minilogue, monologue and prologue owners because you can "explode" patch libraries and preset packs into separate patch files with it in one operation. This is handy for subsequently organising them in the Korg librarian. You can also examine patch settings on the minilogue.
Grab it from here https://github.com/gazzar/loguetools/releases or visit the project home https://github.com/gazzar/loguetools and enjoy!
There is also a Python commandline version, which also works if you're on Linux.