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    sysexy

    sysexy

    the sexy sysex librarian that Linux needs...

    Sysexy MIDI Librarian is a data dump utility for musicians and studio producers. A librarian program allows you to do "sysex dumps" to and from synthesizers, drum machines, effects processors, etc., and archive the data on a computer, containing sounds, configuration settings, sequences which can later be sent back to the originating equipment.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    AJED

    AJED

    An Editor for Roland JUNO ALPHA type synthesizers

    An Editor for Roland JUNO ALPHA 1/ 2 HS-10/HS-80 and Roland MKS50 Version 2.6.1 July 14th 2025 release (Windows Installer) Version 2..6.1 August 15th 2025 release (Builds for macOS) This project is a continuation of the now discontinued Juno Alpha panel. Please upgrade to this version. A lot of work went into the creation of this program. If you profit from it either financially or creatively, please consider a donation of as little as $10.00 USD. Please click on the PayPal...
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    Juno Alpha Editor

    Juno Alpha Editor

    An Editor for Roland JUNO ALPHA 1/ 2 and Roland MKS50

    Please note this project has now been updated and moved to: https://sourceforge.net/projects/ajed/ An archive for the last version (Version 1.4 is available at that location)
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    MiniakTools

    MiniakTools

    Miniak Hacks!

    A dumping ground for AKAI Miniak related sysex formats (program, rhythms, sequences), editors and tools.
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    JSynthLib is a universal MIDI synthesizer librarian / editor. The project aims to eventually support all existing synthesizers.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Peavey Vypyr guitar amplifier librarian and patch management program.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    The GR33 Librarian can be used to download, upload, save, and manipulate system and patch data on a Roland GR33 guitar synth.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    A Linux-based librarian for the Roland SonicCell.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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