Free Patch Editor For The Behringer JT-4000 Micro Synthesizer

Synthmania.de has introduced a free patch editor for the Behringer JT-4000 Micro synthesizer.

Here’s what they have to say about it:

“All parameters of the mini synthesizer are directly accessible. This makes the Behringer dwarf much easier and more intuitive to use.

The editor is available free of charge and can now be downloaded from my website. The app runs standalone with Apple Mac OS-X and Microsoft Windows, VST 2.4 and AU.”

See the site for details.

via Anig Browl

6 thoughts on “Free Patch Editor For The Behringer JT-4000 Micro Synthesizer

  1. I have my little JT on order. I was going to wait until I got it, but this cinches it for me. Somewhere in the depths of the mess I call my studio closet, there is a cherry Modal Sculpt (black). Looks like somebody will soon get a great deal on Reverb!

    1. I ordered one from Andertons in the UK, it was actually cheaper having it shipped to the US than buying in the US. Good customer service too.

    1. There’s actually 2 now. This one for 2 euros and another for 7euros. The 7euro one acts as a plug in as well as as a standalone application and is done.by a fella who’s done the same.thing for other synths. Mainly the smaller ones that’s hard to program like the volca series and the other behringer mini, the vs Pro. So he has alot of experience with this type of software and updates regular and listens to hid buyers requests and complaints/suggestions. I paid this extra ad not having to come.out of you daw is brilliant. I.also.have the choice of doing ot which way I like as much set up is quite flexible. I’ve a Allen and Heath zed R16 connected by firewire to my main pc witha6 core cpu.32Gb of ram. Gpu with 4 DP and 3 Samsung matching monitors. I use the quadro gpu as there meant for workstations, not gaming and even have extra extensions for above media suite components like photoshop and Premier and CAD as I do some solid works stuff for my 3d printing and odd bike components I design as I was originally a welder fabricator by trade and some workshop the drawing are on a pc set up at every welding area and also run some type on canban program for tracking parts and jobs. Prefer an A3 printout myself. I used to take a memory stick I. And copy the cad files. Take em home and print em out on my brother a3+ printer I bought for scanning LP covers when I had a little vinyl to digital file conversion business. Trouble with that was it has to be done in real time so having rigs of 4 rega arm modified technics and 4 old G4s with riaa dac magic’s with usb was costly and roomy. Imagine someone’s collection of 100 records. All got to be recorded on real time and checked for skips. Corrected for faults and noise. Split into tracks if an LP. All named and put on the media of choice with scanned copy of the art work. And ppl don’t wanna pay. I wanted to add a note wet cleaning service for prior to recording….I’m blithering. But the 7 euro on is worth the extra. I have a 2 mac synced to my pc so can run the program seperate. But not every one has that option. Dave

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