JSynthLib - free Librarian / Editor Supports K4 and other synths: The Kawai room at Synthmuseum.com History and technical information about kawai instruments. The Cyco - Music Website Cyco progressive CyberCoreMusic using the Kawai K4 also: Patch repository for this and other synths Stormtrooper Studios patches and useful files: Kawai K group yahoo group for Kawai K4, XD-5 and K1. Supports the Boss DR660, Emu Proteus MPS, Ensoniq ESQ-1, Kawai K4 / K4r, Kawai K5000, Korg Electribe ER1, Novation Nova 1, Oberheim Matrix 1000, Oberheim Matrix 6 / 6r, Yamaha DX21 / DX27 / DX100, Yamaha TG33, and Yamaha TX81z. Midi Editor: Windows Midi Manager & configurable editing, demo available.
Kawai K4 Editor Mac
Worth the Price
Kawai K4 Ebay
Kawai K4 Editor Mac
Worth the Price
Kawai K4 Ebay
I’ve collected a small stack of vintage rack synths and the latest release of Patch Base just added a whole new layer of happy creativity to my music. I’ve tried dedicated hardware and iOS editors as well as some MacOS-based options before, but the easy setup, clean interface and patch design features of Patch Base are fantastic — learn one interface, one workflow and keep creating. It did take a bit of troubleshooting and tweaking, but once I worked the out configuration it has been a charm to use. Now I can truly dig around in the settings of my Roland D-550 and Yamaha TX-81z and craft some unique vintage voices for my compositions with ease — in my living room, AirPlaying from Logic on my iMac to a HomePod controlling the D-550 from my iPad over WiFi in real time (admittedly, I did it because I could...). Finally, I do appreciate the voting system for adding new gear. I’ve got a couple of synths that aren’t covered yet (Access Virus Rack and a Roland MKS-70), so I’ve voted them onto the list along with some others. Listening to customers is a good thing and I get a sense that the developers do care about vintage gear. If you’re a hardware synth person, don’t let the price get to you. It is worth it.