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    Yamaha REV500

    Yamaha REV500

    An Editor for the Yamaha REV500 Reverberator

    Version : 2.0 ~ 03/08/2025 * Access most hidden controls. * Save your changes to disk (JSON). * Load patch from file (JSON). * Note that this program does not upload sysex patches to the REV500. * Patch name change is only recorded to saved files only. * All save operations must be executed on the REV500 unit itself.
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    Luacheck

    Luacheck

    A tool for linting and static analysis of Lua code

    Luacheck is a static analyzer and a linter for Lua. Luacheck detects various issues such as usage of undefined global variables, unused variables and values, accessing uninitialized variables, unreachable code and more. Most aspects of checking are configurable: there are options for defining custom project-related globals, for selecting set of standard globals (version of Lua standard library), for filtering warnings by type and name of related variable, etc. The options can be used on the...
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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