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JP-8000 Device Panel
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Passiva
Hi there,

First of all, Merry Christmas! :)
It's been a while since I've posted here. My apologies for that!

I've been browsing the internet in search of a device panel for my JP-8000, but without any success. I'm using Cubase SX 3.1 now and it would be really nice to control the synth from within Cubase. By using a nice GUI that is ;)

Is there anyone out there who is able to help me out? :)

Kind regards,
Galen Behr
JohnPaullino
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Originally posted by Passiva
Hi there,

First of all, Merry Christmas! :)
It's been a while since I've posted here. My apologies for that!

I've been browsing the internet in search of a device panel for my JP-8000, but without any success. I'm using Cubase SX 3.1 now and it would be really nice to control the synth from within Cubase. By using a nice GUI that is ;)

Is there anyone out there who is able to help me out? :)

Kind regards,
Galen Behr


I didn't know you could do that,but when you do, please let us know how you've done it. oh and by the way Eye of the storm is just saweeet :tongue3
DeZmA
good luck finding one, I know how to do that stuff in logic but not in cubase.
jojimbo1
Sorry I can't be of more help, but I hear that synthedit is used a lot for creating control panels. Windows only unfortunately
Storyteller
That's no problem for him, he works on windows ;)
FrancoR
anyone? :D
i want :p
DeZmA
I don't really see the point of all the work programming a gui for a synth that allready has a knob for about every function. I want one for my micro Q :(
thecYrus
no jp but a lot of other device panels can be found here: http://www.cykong.com/CubaseSX/SXpanels.htm
Bedlam-UK
If you have Cubase SX 3.0 you can do this from within the Midi Device Manager. Just create a new device and add as many panels as you wish. Not for the faint hearted though.....

Here is the JP-8000 Patch List, just copy and paste into a text file and import into the Midi Device Manager:

[cubase parse file]
[parser version 0001]

[creators first name]Bedlam-UK
[creators last name]Bedlam-UK
[device manufacturer]ROLAND
[device name]JP-8000
[script name]Roland JP-8000
[script version]version 1.00

[define patchnames]

[g1] Group A1
[p2, 0, 0, 0] Spit'n Slide Bs
[p2, 1, 0, 0] Velo Decay Bass **
[p2, 2, 0, 0] Wall Bob **
[p2, 3, 0, 0] Juno Sub Bass **
[p2, 4, 0, 0] Subsonic Bass **
[p2, 5, 0, 0] Big & Dark **
[p2, 6, 0, 0] Bass Flow **
[p2, 7, 0, 0] Juno Bass Vel **
[p2, 8, 0, 0] Dubb Bass **
[p2, 9, 0, 0] Juice Bass **
[p2, 10, 0, 0] Dreams Are Made **
[p2, 11, 0, 0] Reso Bass Line **
[p2, 12, 0, 0] Bass Pedals **
[p2, 13, 0, 0] Hard Core Bass **
[p2, 14, 0, 0] MC-202 Bass **
[p2, 15, 0, 0] Rubber SH-2 *
[p2, 16, 0, 0] Raging Bass *
[p2, 17, 0, 0] Blipper Bass **
[p2, 18, 0, 0] JP-303 **
[p2, 19, 0, 0] Rave Time
[p2, 20, 0, 0] Fretless Bass **
[p2, 21, 0, 0] Digi Strat
[p2, 22, 0, 0] Fire Wire
[p2, 23, 0, 0] Proflike Clavit
[p2, 24, 0, 0] Withmod Comp
[p2, 25, 0, 0] Juno Clav
[p2, 26, 0, 0] Gritty Power
[p2, 27, 0, 0] Separate ways
[p2, 28, 0, 0] For RPS
[p2, 29, 0, 0] Bread'n Butter
[p2, 30, 0, 0] Silk 5ths
[p2, 31, 0, 0] Ancient Asia
[g1] Group A2
[p2, 32, 0, 0] Intervalic **
[p2, 33, 0, 0] Squared Away
[p2, 34, 0, 0] Velo Syncoid
[p2, 35, 0, 0] Resonance Chord
[p2, 36, 0, 0] Resorelease
[p2, 37, 0, 0] Waspy Synth
[p2, 38, 0, 0] Euro SAW
[p2, 39, 0, 0] Dance Sweep
[p2, 40, 0, 0] Trance Food
[p2, 41, 0, 0] One Shot Reso
[p2, 42, 0, 0] The Fat Guy
[p2, 43, 0, 0] Spit Brass
[p2, 44, 0, 0] Poly Sync
[p2, 45, 0, 0] Rave 5th
[p2, 46, 0, 0] UK Shorty
[p2, 47, 0, 0] Old Rhodes
[p2, 48, 0, 0] Wurly Piano 1
[p2, 49, 0, 0] Wurly Piano 2
[p2, 50, 0, 0] Moody Organ
[p2, 51, 0, 0] Org/Rotary>Ribon
[p2, 52, 0, 0] VK09 PercEchoes
[p2, 53, 0, 0] Sine Lead **
[p2, 54, 0, 0] Wichita Lead
[p2, 55, 0, 0] Creamy **
[p2, 56, 0, 0] Smoothy **
[p2, 57, 0, 0] Soaring Mini **
[p2, 58, 0, 0] Ribn F/B Lead *
[p2, 59, 0, 0] Sup-Jup Lead **
[p2, 60, 0, 0] Modular Lead **
[p2, 61, 0, 0] Syncrosolo **
[p2, 62, 0, 0] Ripper **
[p2, 63, 0, 0] Phantom Lead **
[g1] Group A3
[p2, 64, 0, 0] Whammy Mammy **
[p2, 65, 0, 0] Wicked Lead **
[p2, 66, 0, 0] Drefull Dr.
[p2, 67, 0, 0] Wiggle Mod
[p2, 68, 0, 0] Feedback Lead **
[p2, 69, 0, 0] Crunch **
[p2, 70, 0, 0] Chaos Lead **
[p2, 71, 0, 0] Out of Control *
[p2, 72, 0, 0] String Machine
[p2, 73, 0, 0] Tron Vlns
[p2, 74, 0, 0] Luxury Symph
[p2, 75, 0, 0] Debussy
[p2, 76, 0, 0] BPF Velo Strings
[p2, 77, 0, 0] Detuned Str.
[p2, 78, 0, 0] Juno B81 Pad
[p2, 79, 0, 0] Richland
[p2, 80, 0, 0] MOD Strings
[p2, 81, 0, 0] Jupiter Pad
[p2, 82, 0, 0] Soft Strings
[p2, 83, 0, 0] Shan-gri-la
[p2, 84, 0, 0] Fine Wine
[p2, 85, 0, 0] Glue Pad
[p2, 86, 0, 0] True Pad
[p2, 87, 0, 0] Foreboding
[p2, 88, 0, 0] Skreachea
[p2, 89, 0, 0] BPM Pulse 1
[p2, 90, 0, 0] BPM Pulse 2
[p2, 91, 0, 0] Hi-Pass Puls
[p2, 92, 0, 0] Sample&Hold Me
[p2, 93, 0, 0] MKS80 Space
[p2, 94, 0, 0] Arctic Sweep
[p2, 95, 0, 0] Replicant CS
[g1] Group A4
[p2, 96, 0, 0] Stargate
[p2, 97, 0, 0] Lost in Time
[p2, 98, 0, 0] Circular
[p2, 99, 0, 0] Space Choir
[p2, 100, 0, 0] Hypass Sweep
[p2, 101, 0, 0] BPF Tides
[p2, 102, 0, 0] Matrix Sweep
[p2, 103, 0, 0] MKS80 Bells
[p2, 104, 0, 0] Tiny bells
[p2, 105, 0, 0] Chimey
[p2, 106, 0, 0] Juno Arp
[p2, 107, 0, 0] Sonar Ping
[p2, 108, 0, 0] Air Harp
[p2, 109, 0, 0] Velo FX Percs
[p2, 110, 0, 0] Quizzled
[p2, 111, 0, 0] Intermittent
[p2, 112, 0, 0] Brain Static
[p2, 113, 0, 0] Computone
[p2, 114, 0, 0] Pin Matrix
[p2, 115, 0, 0] Space Cheese
[p2, 116, 0, 0] Rough Day
[p2, 117, 0, 0] The Etruscan. *
[p2, 118, 0, 0] Varese
[p2, 119, 0, 0] Pipe Dream
[p2, 120, 0, 0] Meteor
[p2, 121, 0, 0] Snowman
[p2, 122, 0, 0] Space Ghost
[p2, 123, 0, 0] Ozone
[p2, 124, 0, 0] Cool-a little...
[p2, 125, 0, 0] Electro Gulls
[p2, 126, 0, 0] Template 1
[p2, 127, 0, 0] Template 2
[end]
Low Profile
Yup, you can build a Midi control panel within Cubase, it's a really cool editor btw :) ... Check the manual for instructions

IDarkISwordI
Hey. You wont find a better editor than SoundQuest's MidiQuest . Make sure to get the XL version because it allows using it as a VST dropin. Otherwise, youll only be able to use it as a standalone which is ok but it would be harder to automate ;).

Cheers,
Zac
Passiva
Thank you for the replies! :)
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