Behringer CZ-1 Mini editor v2 / Free download

Hi, this video present the new version of my TouchOSC editor for the Behringer CZ-1 Mini. Here is what this new version include: 1) Refined layout to include more controls 2) WF1 and WF2 waveforms selection now through multi-toggle control instead of slider 3) Addition of the vibrato control (rate and depth) with vibrato waveform selection 4) LFO waveform selection (wasn’t there in the first version) 5) Pitch and AMP envelopes stages now using X-Y controls allowing to dial in both rate and level with one control 6) Sustain and End envelope stages selectable with multi-toggle for the envelopes mentioned above 7) Line selection : note here that since the editor still continues to control Line 1, it should be set to 1+1 8) Detune control : Detune Line 1 with a second version of Line 1, with control of Polarity and Octave interval. Please refer to the user manual for more details 00:00 Introduction 01:10 LFO, LFO waveform controlling the filter 01:16 Changing the WF waveforms 01:24 Tweaking the filter 01:34 Tweaking the FLO parameters + changing waveform 01:56 Filter tweak with reduced LFO depth 02:02 Playing with the vibrato 02:40 Setting stages for the DCW envelope 02:47 Changing stages for the Pitch envelope 03:28 Changing stages for the Pitch envelope 03:35 Setting Lien in 1+1 mode and activating the Detune 04:31 Slower LFO + filter and DCW tweak 04:52 Conclusion TouchOSC: I installed TouchOSC Mk1 as my iPad is a bit old and does not support the newer TouchOSC version. The Mk1version is also cheaper ($5) than the new one ($20). https://apps.apple.com/us/app/touchos... Note that I have not tested my panels on the non-Mk1 TouchOSC, they may work on the latest touchOSC but I have not verified that yet. Here are the links to download the CZ-1 Mini editors: Newer version https://digital-gallery.ch/touchosc-e... Older version https://digital-gallery.ch/touchosc-e... Please refer to the touchOSC documentation to set things up, it is pretty straightforward. Disclaimer : the panels are available for your to use in any way you like, however I’m not providing any kind of technical support beyond basic advices in the eventuality you run into problems. I’m also not responsible for any damage the editor may cause to the hardware unit (unlikely).