MIDI Target Manufacturer(s): Behringer
Background
I bought myself a Behringer Wave recently. I love it, but I was confused by the menu diving. Behringer decided to emulate the synth in perfect detail, but I think they copied its menu system a little too closely - as in it can be frustrating to program (like any 80s synth). The problem is that many of the controls are complicated and you need a "legend" to help transcribe the single letter menu commands with the complex functions they actually perform.
MidiDesigner To The Rescue!
Behringer mapped all the controls to CC commands so I was able to quickly build a nice layout. There is nothing complicated here. MidiDesigner lets us easily build nice big picker box descriptions which helps to transcribe the controls to "english". It's a great example of how a good interface can speed up sound design. Once I finished the panel I was creating new sounds way faster. Although MidiDesigner can let you do some very complex coding and control, sometimes its best utility is acting like a Rosetta Stone (converting one language to another).
Controls are self explanatory. The panel is setup similar to the Behringer Wave menu.
Cheers
PS Thanks Dan for this brilliant application! I'd be lost without it.
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Behringer Wave