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NDLR Editor - Astrin - 04-09-2022

Sorry if this has been asked before but the only mention I could find was for the MRCC and I replied to that post.

I believe there is a need for a NDLR editor.

The screen is too small and too hard to read. Sorry I was born in 1954 and my eyes were never that good to start with. You should see how many Magnifier Setup Solutions I have tried just to be able to use the NDLR.

The menu diving and switch/knob combinations/back-and-forth required to do things is a perfect example of why most people HATE engineers. And I was one for decades so I took a lot of guff from those poor souls I was tasked with supporting.

Please don't ban me. I LOVE the NDLR. But even Roland released an editor (!) for the TR-6S and it made a huge difference in usability of that drum machine. And the NDLR is far more complex.

If you need to do a Kickstarter for an editor I will contribute. Or do a Mark II of the NDLR with a decently large display and enough memory, etc. I will contribute to that also.

Thanks!


RE: NDLR Editor - Jesse Johannesen - 04-10-2022

Hey Astrin,
Take a look at editor/librarian that one of the forum users Royce made. There is a subforum dedicated to it under the NDLR branch, and it should fit the bill for most of your needs once you get it configured.


RE: NDLR Editor - Astrin - 04-14-2022

(04-10-2022, 02:16 PM)Jesse Johannesen Wrote: Hey Astrin,
Take a look at editor/librarian that one of the forum users Royce made. There is a subforum dedicated to it under the NDLR branch, and it should fit the bill for most of your needs once you get it configured.

Thanks Jesse, from what I saw, my impression was that the librarian program was to just back up the patches from the NDLR, but not to edit them. I just took a quick look at the online manual. I’ll spend some time with the program and contribute to that thread on the forums.