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      <description>Ctrlr v3This is the third version (i hope final this time) of an idea for a general purpose MIDI controller VST plugin. 

In simple terms, if you have any hardware (or software) that can accept MIDI messages this might be a program for you. 

Why?cause Apple burried SoundDiver when they bough Emagic and nothing like this has been made (for free!) cause i use FLstudio as main main DAW and none of the options to do such stuff work the way they should cause noone really makes midi editors for old synths nowadays and those that were written are old, standalone and not cross-platform FeaturesCan send any type of midi message All parameters and controls can be controlled via LUA scripting language All parameters are loaded from a XML file (gui and parameters) JUCE based, means it's cross-platform Updates27.08.2009 - It's bee a while. I'll get back to ctrlr i promise. I updated juce and cleaned some unused stuff. Did a release build for win32, i can't build for OSX for now, but i will try to. I'm planning to do a better and cleaner LUA implementation, but i'll need time for this. Also embedding images and font is on a TODO list. The latest version is available in the Downloads section. 

17.02.2009 - a LUA editor is added (right click on the toolbar at the bottom), you can change your code and see how it works without reloading the plugin, i'll add a &quot;update xml&quot; option asap. Some popup menus for components, those don't do anything, this is just a sketch. Revision number is in the download file name, watch out for thos (writing BAT files was my hobby in high school now i can't remember anything) 

15.01.2009 - so i started to do the engine of the Juno-106 editor, you can see some LUA code and how modifiers are defined in the XML file, it's bundled with each download. I need to get a MAC to do OSX builds cause i can't move from one computer to the other all the time, and i'm working on a VAIO notebook, i'll try to build the updated version for OSX soon but this will be delayed. Some code changes too (a browse for file component for LUA to load sysex dumps later read/write for those dumps, could be useful). 

25.01.2009 - properties for each gui component, and a LINK tab that soon will work as a MIDI INPUT link component (in progress). Midi channel and device information are now saved with VST and Standalone versions, a new MBase01 editor and some fixes to the not complete Juno106 Editor. Some screens of editors i'm working on: 

Juno-106 Evolver MBase-01 Drumstation</description>
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