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Posted by: chrisNova777
« on: February 05, 2017, 01:14:16 AM »



http://kentai.ch/portfolio/ipg-800/
https://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/ipg-800/id542179981?mt=8







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iPG-800
iPG-800 is a MIDI Controller iPad app emulating the functionality of the PG-800 Synthesizer Programmer that was built by Roland. It only works with a Roland JX-8P synth or  a MKS-70, the rack version of the JX-10.

Important note: It fully works with a JX-10 that has the new OS by Frédéric Vecoven installed http://www.vecoven.com/superjx/superjx.html, and it works with limitations, like no parameter updates, with the older OS by Colin Fraser.

iPG-800 V 1.2 includes a virtual PG-300 that supports the Roland Alpha Juno 1 + 2 and MKS-50. Thanks to Steen Jakobsen for beta testing!