Patch Base 4+

Edit your hardware synths‪.‬

Coffeeshopped LLC

    • 3.4 • 76 Ratings
    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

Patch Base is a collection of patch editors and librarians for new and vintage synthesizers, enabling easy visualization, editing, and organization of patches.

* See what patches on your synth look like
* Edit the parameters of your synth in real time, while you play
* Manage your patch banks directly from the app
* Save patches in Patch Base, and back them up using iCloud
* Access your patch files on your computer via iCloud Drive
* Create random patches, and "init" patches as starting points for new sounds
* Play your synth for sound testing using the on-screen keyboard

Patch Base currently has editors for the following synthesizers, with more to come:

* Access Virus C, Virus TI, Virus TI Snow
* Akai Miniak
* Alesis Micron
* Behringer Deepmind 12
* Casio CZ-1, CZ-101, CZ-1000, CZ-3000, CZ-5000
* Clavia Nord Lead 2, Nord Lead 2X
* DSI Mopho, Mopho Keyboard, Evolver, Evolver Keyboard, Tetra
* E-mu Proteus/1, Proteus/2
* Ensoniq ESQ-1, SQ-80, and ESQ-M
* Korg Volca FM, Volca FM2, Minilogue, microKORG, MS2000, MS2000R, MS2000B, MS2000BR, DW-8000, EX-8000, Prophecy
* Novation Circuit, Bass Station II
* Oberheim Matrix-1000, Matrix-6, Matrix-6r
* Roland JD-Xi, JV-1080, JV-2080, JV-1010, XP-80, XP-60, XP-50, XP-30, D-50, D-550, D-05, D-110, D-10, D-20, D-5, JV-880, JV-80, XV-5080, XV-3080, XV-5050, XV-2020, Alpha Juno-1, Alpha Juno-2, MKS-50, JD-800, JD-990, JX-8P, JP-8080
* Waldorf Blofeld, Micro Q
* Yamaha DX7, DX7II, TX7, TX802, TX816, TX81Z, DX100, FB-01, FS1R, TG33, DX200, TG77, SY77, DX21, DX11, Reface DX

The app is free for download and to try out, ensuring that the app works with your hardware setup. For full access to all editor features, each editor is available as an individual In-App Purchase, or via an All Access subscription.

** Unlock Every Editor with All Access **

Patch Base now offers the All Access subscription, giving you access to every editor that Patch Base offers for a single subscription price. You can subscribe on a monthly or annual basis.

Subscription payment is charged to your iTunes account at confirmation of subscription purchase. Subscriptions renew automatically unless canceled at least 24 hours prior to the end of the current period. Your iTunes account will be charged for renewal within 24 hours prior to the end of the current period. You can turn off auto-renewal and manage your subscription at any time from your iTunes Account Settings after purchase.

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What’s New

Version 3.29

Re-written editors for the Roland D-110, D-10, D-20, and D-5.

Ratings and Reviews

3.4 out of 5
76 Ratings

76 Ratings

FB-01 Ty ,

Maybe it’s just me...or my FB-01 ?

Spent hours trying to get my head wrapped around this. Stalled during sysex transfer and crashed frequently. Thought it was user error. Found out by more hours of googling that an iOS update (14.2) wrecked it. Wrote the developer, and they got back to me quickly verifying that 14.2 was no bueno and suggested 14.3.

I grabbed the latest iOS, and my hopes were high. Random patch generator no longer crashed the software, and I was able to dump banks 1 and 2 and see the patches. Now we’re getting somewhere.

But, sadly, that’s about it. Can’t seem to push into the unit (yes, write protect is off) and the interface is confusing. Although I’m sure it makes sense to the developer. I usually pick things up quickly, but this is baffling to me.

Lastly, it can’t seem to midi assign ports correctly. I swear, it was working, and then it wasn’t. If I can pull sysex, midi out doesn’t work using the virtual keyboard. If I trigger notes by assigning a port, then I can’t pull data.

Maybe it’s just me. Maybe my unit is defective (although it plays, and midi quest trial was able to pull sysex. Midi spy also reports sysex data being pushed when dumped from keypad) . Lots of wasted time, left a bad taste in my mouth.

More online tutorials or videos sure would help.

Yamaha FB-01
iPad gen 5 running iOS 14.3
Griffin Studio connect with genuine Apple 30 pin to lightning adapter.

Heckadecimal ,

The best

This app is amazing. Great for programming synths that are heavy on the menu diving, and great for patch management. It supports a ton of synths and more are added all the time. Plus the new pricing structure is much better, it's a no-brainer for anyone with a couple of these synths. Seems like the price was an issue for people before but it makes more sense now and is very much worth every penny in my opinion. I use it regularly with the Roland D-05 and Korg Volca FM, both of which are currently pretty common and very accessible to the masses (they're cheap). They're also both very powerful but notoriously difficult to program from the front panel. Even just simple tweaks on presets can be a pain on the D-05/50 but with this I can easily build wild patches from scratch/init. One more thing, I couldn't figure out why something wasn't working but they got back to me and it was simply that the midi channel was reset during an update, they were very helpful in troubleshooting and answered other questions I had as well. They're doing good work!

Curtis_Chip ,

Get SO much more from your 80s +90s rack synths

Ok so when I was a teen in the 90s, I got my 1st synth (Roland D-10) not really understanding techno gear and what was really making the music I loved. Later I figured it out but I the meantime did my best with that D-10. I may not have ever made a decent sounding acid tracks but what I did do was learn to appreciate machines like that, to get creative, and certainly use them in ways their designers probably didn't intend.

Since the first time I learned there was an iPad midi interface I've been waiting for someone to design an editor for some of these "ugly duckling" synths. Coffeeshopped has done it. These editors are amazing, cleverly designed and parameters thoughtfully arranged. So far every one I've tried works perfectly and immediately sent me down super fun new paths of sound design.

I've read a few reviews balking at the prices. I don't agree with that at all. I don't feel those reviewers really appreciate what these tools unlock. Maybe it's the few decades I spent menu diving and button pushing on a TX-802 that have me convinced. But to me the value is in the access these editors give you to solid, professional, real vintage gear that can be had for tiny fractions of what more sought after vintage gear goes for.

Thanks to Chadwick and I'm looking forward to more editors!

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