Yes, another Jupiter-8 emulation, but this one's modeled on a worn-out unit (free beta)
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 139 posts since 27 Sep, 2024 from Germany
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- KVRAF
- 12496 posts since 16 Aug, 2006
Morphoice, first, your stuff sounds really good. I don't know how you do it, but these are great sounding plugins generally.
Checking out EightyEight, I noticed the MIDI CC Assignments are preset-based. I know some people prefer that, but I think Global is far more common. But if you have a synthesizer you use as a controller, like my System-8, it has enough parameters that map 1:1 to many software virtual analog synths, so a Global MIDI Learn/Assignment system makes far more sense.
May I suggest addressing this either one of two of ways:
1. You could make CC Assignments global. Solves my problem. However, people with limited controllers may suffer. But this is probably the most common.
2. Add a Global preference. Probably the most flexible. I assign once, those values get stored internally/externally somewhere, and I just set the Global preference. For me, CC assignments don't change. For people who want it to, they keep it off.
3. Add a MIDI CC "Lock" button. Similar to the option above, you could have an option to lock the assignments. I could create a default preset in my DAW with the assignments I like, or create my own INIT patch with those assignments, then enable the "Lock". As I change/browse/load presets, the MIDI assignment in place at the time of the lock overrides any assignment saved in the preset. TAL and a few others do this, so it's not uncommon.
Bonus points if you add the ability to import/export mappings. That way, if one does get messed up, and I need to quickly import my CC Assignments without messing up the current patch, I could.
Not a demand or anything. Just a friendly feature request that I think would benefit your entire line of plugins, and perhaps even yourself if you're a heavy user of controllers.
Checking out EightyEight, I noticed the MIDI CC Assignments are preset-based. I know some people prefer that, but I think Global is far more common. But if you have a synthesizer you use as a controller, like my System-8, it has enough parameters that map 1:1 to many software virtual analog synths, so a Global MIDI Learn/Assignment system makes far more sense.
May I suggest addressing this either one of two of ways:
1. You could make CC Assignments global. Solves my problem. However, people with limited controllers may suffer. But this is probably the most common.
2. Add a Global preference. Probably the most flexible. I assign once, those values get stored internally/externally somewhere, and I just set the Global preference. For me, CC assignments don't change. For people who want it to, they keep it off.
3. Add a MIDI CC "Lock" button. Similar to the option above, you could have an option to lock the assignments. I could create a default preset in my DAW with the assignments I like, or create my own INIT patch with those assignments, then enable the "Lock". As I change/browse/load presets, the MIDI assignment in place at the time of the lock overrides any assignment saved in the preset. TAL and a few others do this, so it's not uncommon.
Bonus points if you add the ability to import/export mappings. That way, if one does get messed up, and I need to quickly import my CC Assignments without messing up the current patch, I could.
Not a demand or anything. Just a friendly feature request that I think would benefit your entire line of plugins, and perhaps even yourself if you're a heavy user of controllers.
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- KVRAF
- 4798 posts since 25 Mar, 2016 from Seattle
Thanks that worked.Morphoice wrote: Mon Jul 13, 2026 7:26 am License codes are sent automatically. I have retriggered the process for you, please check your inbox. You however only need them, once a full version is out. So far we are still on a free beta with a few features missing.
