Korg Minilogue owners who want a librarian, sound editor and more in VST and standalone format: the free MinilogueEdit should be on your wanted list. And the 1.1 update makes it even cooler.
In Febraury 2017 we reported about the miniloguEdit software editor for Korg's popular analog synthesizer. The free software editor for the Korg Minilogue, MinilogueEdit, by Julien Eres has just received a rather major new feature in this 1.1.0 update. In fact there are lots of new features, changes and bug fixes.
The one of note is the ability to morph between two patches. You can see it in action in this short video:
Here's the full list of new features Giuliano has informed us about:
minilogueEdit runs as a VST and standalone on Mac and PC.
New Features:
Add morphing feature.
Add category and author fields.
Custom file format to handle new custom fields and morphing data.
Add "Write to" button in sound editor to write current buffer into sound bank.
Let sound bank list fields editable.
Add Import SysEx in File menu.
Changes:
Default patch is the same as factory "Init Program".
Add warning message on sound bank and global transmit button.
The sequencer in minilogueEdit.
Bug fixes:
Fix Global transmission after changing MIDI ch.
Update Favorite program's name when library is updated.
Fix rare VST crash.
Fix windows hidden behind main window in OSX.
The Sound Bank editor for your Korg Minilogue.
minilogueEdit is available as a VST and standalone for Mac and PC. Logic Pro X users will need to use the standalone version or a wrapper VST to AU host.
Here's a reminder of the main features of minilogueEdit 1.0:
The virtual layout mirrors the hardware.
You can use it to edit motion sequence data.
You can fully edit the 16 steps sequencer, including the 4 motions.
You can name your own presets. (Something the Korg librarian lacks)
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