Behringer JT Mini Synth Gets Dedicated Editor

Developer Momo Müller let us know that he’s released a MIDI patch editor for the Behringer JT Mini Synthesizer, a portable synth inspired by the voice of the Roland Jupiter-8.

The JT Editor gives you direct access from the DAW to the Behringer JT Mini parameters, allowing you to integrate it into the DAW project. You can also record controller movements.

Features:

  • Create Behringer JT mini Sounds directly from Editor.
  • Many controllers can be automated.
  • X-Y modulation of all parameters.
  • You can randomize the settings of the Behringer JT Mini Synth to create new sounds.
  • You can use your Behringer JT mini as a sound module in your DAW.
  • A Editor sound bank with over 40 new sounds is included.

Compatibility:

  • PC: As VST2 and Standalone for 32bit and VST2, VST3 and Standalone for 64bit Windows.
  • MAC: As VST2, VST3, AU and Standalone, compatible with MAC Intel and Silicon.

Pricing and Availability:

The Behringer JT Mini Synthesizer Patch Editor is available now for 6,90€  / $ 7 USD.

3 thoughts on “Behringer JT Mini Synth Gets Dedicated Editor

  1. Momo does great work. He’s one of the better pals a budget buyer could have. This kind of utility smoothes out the rough edges of B designs. I haven’t touched a Jupiter-8 in a long time, so I can’t say how accurate the voice is. I have plenty of Roland samples, but the Cloud D-50 has many echoes of their analog gear. Its become my go-to for Jupiter/Juno sounds.

  2. May I ask you what is the MIDI SysEx message to request dump of a single memory request (e.g. M01) and bulk dump of complete (all 10 memory slots) in MIDI SysEx message for behringer JT mini, please? Thank you, DJ Sampler

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