Coffeeshopped has announced Patch Base for Mac – a desktop version of its synth patch editor for iPad.
Patch Base lets you create sounds for a variety of synthesizers – from Korg, Roland, Yamaha, Casio, Oberheim, Ensoniq and others. In addition to providing a software interface for sound editing, it offers random patch generation, sound library tools and iCloud integration.
Pricing and Availability
Patch Base for Mac is ‘coming soon’. The developer says that it will using the same pricing model as the iPad version; it’s a free download, and then you pay to unlock individual synth editors. See the Coffeeshopped site for more information.
The only thing that sucks about having a lot of synth’s is there is no one program, or two programs, or three even, that can even manage most of them if not all. Patch Base has 8 of mine on the list… not enough 🙁 although, I would love a good Matrix6/6R editor, and I like the addition of TG77.
Looks nice. Any hint at the prices for individual synth editors?
You can buy an editor for 29.99 each, or rent all for 59.99/year subscription or 5.99/month subscription.
not really any editors ,which cannot be found for free so far…
I haven’t seen any free JV-880 editors that will run on a modern Mac.
Well, SoundDiver would not be considered free…but I think many users has a cracked version out there anyway… and I have read reports about users being able to run it on a modern Mac too.
Just make a decent dsi tetra editor you guys, please.
Amen to that.
This is great. Please include midi CC control for automation in the DAW
If this is anything like Sysex Base for iPad I can’t imagine it working very well.
I don’t know about this MAC version but the IPad version for matrix 6 is excellent. I have the access programmer yet the software beats it.