hier in der CZ/VZ Yahoo-group gibt es eine neue Version eines Casio VZ / Hohner HS2 Editors für Midi-Quest:
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/CZ-VZ-Files/conversations/messages/329
Die bestehende Anpassung wurde stark überarbeitet.
MidiQuest ist natürlich erforderlich. So wie es aussieht, ist dies momentan eine der wenigen, wenn nicht die einzige, voll funktionierende Editor-Lösung für die VZ-Synths.
- added a more sophisticated „matrix“ for module/line/mode selection with graphical visualization of the signal flow, with ON/Off and SOLO buttons for modules, better module selection and more
- fixed a lot lot of controls that were inverted (i.e. the master level was max. at 0 and min at 127, and many more)
- fixed the range and resolution for a lot of parameters that use the 0..99 range instead of 0..127 (using maps) - now the editor values are the same as shown on the VZ-display
- automatic setting of note-ranges for the Key Follow parameters - they should not overlap, because in some cases the VZ rejects such sysex-data.
- changed the overall design, arranged all parameters in a more logical way, replaced envelope- knobs with numeric controls, added a visualization for LFO wave forms.. and a lot more
- added horizontal sliders for setting the envelope end steps
- added initialization macros for more reliable switching of play-modes
- added a „Voice Init“ button - be careful, it sets all values to defaults
- added dedicated buttons for activating the current play mode in the respective editor panels (normal, operation, multi - if this does not happen automatically, which it normally should do)
- changed a lot of parameter names, which were strange or simply wrong (i.e Pos X-Fade instead of „effect“ and many more)
- added a script to automatically set the modules pitch range and direction depending on the setting of „Fix Pitch“
- changed the overall layout and some parameter names in the Operation and Multi panels