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Patch Base Adds Editors For Roland D-110, D-10, D-20 & D-5 Coffeeshopped has updated its iPad patch editor, Patch Base, with patch editors and librarians for the Roland D-110, D-10, D-20, and D-5.

Roland D2 Editor and Librarian for Windows and Macintosh Sound Quest's Midi Quest multi-instrument editor/librarian gives you the tools to get the most from your Roland D2. Midi Quest includes all of the standard features you would expect to find in a D2 Editor and Librarian along with unique capabilities found nowhere else.

Roland D2 Patch Editor

MIDI Quest Pro, Midi Quest and Midi Quest Essentials allow you to manage the following SysEx data from the D2: Performance, Patch (1), Patch (2), Patch (3), Patch (4), Patch (5), Patch (6), Patch (7), Drums, Sequence Data, Pattern Data, System, Patch Bank and Patch Bank (ROM). Integrate the D2 with your DAW and use it the same way as a soft-synth or run the editor as a separate application connected to your D2. You can display, edit, tweak, organize, audition, archive and manage your D2 from the focal point of your studio. Midi Quest offers the widest selection of editor/librarian plug-in technologies: VST, AU, MFX, and Studio Connections. Just as a VST or AU plug-in is loaded by a host, the Roland D2 Editor and Librarian is designed as a module.

This module runs in all three versions of Midi Quest: Midi Quest Essentials, Midi Quest, and Midi Quest Pro. Every version of Midi Quest includes complete Editor and Librarian support for the D2. The more advanced versions of Midi Quest include additional features such as plug-in capabilities, patch generators, and advanced tools to manage larger MIDI systems and patch collections. Below is a small sampling of Midi Quest features.

For more detail on Midi Quest and the differences between the three versions, please click here. Editor MQ Essen tials Midi Quest Midi Quest Pro Info Each graphic editor is custom designed with logically grouped parameters to provide fast and easy editing off SysEx parameters Real Time Updates - all parameter edits are automatically sent to the instrument so the instrument stays in sync with your editor Parameter Editing - any way you want to.

D2 has the same synth engine as MC-505 and MC-307. Their synth engine is actually a version of Super JV. It's like JV-1080 with different ROM waveforms - more techno oriented samples are added from Techno expansion board, etc. Using the 'structure,' D2 can produce various interesting sounds which usual romplers can't imitate.

I feel JV's sound quality is better than D2's. Though D2 has both high frequencies and low bottom enough, sometimes I feel it sounds thinner than JV. But D2 is good because of its price and interesting waveforms. I just got one about a week ago off e-bay ($80). Cm 2008 data editor.

I've had an MC-303 for a long time and the volume pot got mangled (long story). It still works and all but at full volume and it is rather sketchy. Anyway, I call a synth repair shop and they want $100 for the first hour to fix the thing.

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