It is possible to use a Raspberry Pi as a USB midi host. You would use "aconnect" in the command line to send data from one device to another. I can't wait to install your presets to my JT-4000!!
the scroll also has a clickable button (its the one over the osc-x button). when changing any setting a * appears in the display, by pressing the scroll you save the patch with the new settings.
started with the loop on the craftsynth, then the stylophone beat then electric bass. Yes its (for me)hard playing all the instruments, trying ambient tracks sometimes aswell :) the velocity on the on the instruments vary, and the timing too (for me). takes a few takes to record everything so it sounds ok. Thanks for your feedback. Let me know if you want me to share how I record multitrack demos? Cheers O
@@housetechnomusic-yl6go Thank you for clearing that up. And yes, I'd like t know how do you record multitrack demos. With a DAW or a hardware multi-track recorder like Zoom and Tascam make? I struggle with it too.
It's a shame for Berhinger's lack of respect with this replica that doesn't look anything like it!! The JP8000 has a warm and powerful sound that makes it unique to this day! They didn't even try to make a good tribute with that cheap replica!
Really?! It's 45 bux well spent imho. I'm sure Behringer is more than capable of making a clone of the jt8000, but that wasn't exactly the point of this. McDonald's didn't make their billions by selling $100 dollar cheeseburgers did they? I think it's smart on their part to offer different price points so everyone can get in on playing. Its a mini/ tribute to appeal to the on the go musician that doesn't necessarily have Hundreds to spend on a synth . You often get what you pay for, but here I believe Behringer has offered incredible value in this little guy all day! Do you have one? I have no regrets, or complaints on my purchase at all. I think mine sounds pretty damn good, for what it is. It has features and sounds pretty good for a price compared to a Stylophone. Idk, maybe they'll make a better version someday, but for $45 I've not seen or heard of any hardware synth sounding better than the jt-4000. It's not a matter of "disrespecting" anyone or any synth. Such a trendy thing to hate on Behringer these days, I know lol..when cost of living has gone up, but employers won't compensate. We SHOULD ALL be made of money and pay the highest premium for everything!. Or is it, we should have a $5k vintage looking and sounding synth for $45? I don't get all the negativity, mine sounds pretty powerful in my sound system. Especially, after tweaking some of the parameters. I'd buy another one, and probably will for a friend.
Great patch. Albeit I make much of my music with my Eurorack, I recently got the JT-4000 and I am happy I did. Great sound and most importantly, it is easy to take with you.
Hello! press osc-x button, then go to prog name edit. push down the selection potentiometer(it has also a clickable enter function) then turn the potentiometer to change letter, to move foward push enter again!
Thanks for the patches - some really good stuff! For the benefit of any newcomers, as long as you're running the latest firmware, transferring the patches takes only a few seconds using the Behringer Synthtribe application. Super-easy!
nice! that is exactly the music i was looking for to show the difference in pro VST/synth and Midi samples on the MPK mini play. Do you have some friends around to let them try? Thanks for sharing Midi.🎉