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How to Use HyperSynth Ion Micron Editor VSTi V1 3 69 to Control Your Alesis Synths

If you own an Alesis Ion or Micron analog modeling synthesizer, you might be interested in using a software editor to access and tweak all the parameters of your synth in your DAW. One of the best options available is HyperSynth Ion Micron Editor VSTi V1 3 69, a MIDI-editor that offers an intuitive user interface and emulates the Ion LCD graphics for parameters that need more descriptive information like envelope curve, filter balance, mod matrix, and tracking generator.

In this article, we will show you how to use HyperSynth Ion Micron Editor VSTi V1 3 69 to control your Alesis synths and take advantage of its features such as automation, intelligent randomizer, direct connection to Nintendo Wii Remote as MIDI controller, and more.

What is HyperSynth Ion Micron Editor VSTi V1 3 69?

HyperSynth Ion Micron Editor VSTi V1 3 69 is a software editor for advanced controlling over the famous Alesis Ion and Micron analog modeling synthesizers in your DAW. It runs as a standalone or a 32bit VST plugin on Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10 (32/64 bit) and supports automation for all Ion/Micron parameters.

With HyperSynth Ion Micron Editor VSTi V1 3 69, you can request patches from your synth memory, load and send sysex files, select programs and banks remotely, rename the program name and category of a sysex file, and save editor programs or synth programs in sysex format.

You can also easily tweak the interactive tracking generator and mod matrix, see graphical and numerical readout for envelopes and filter balance, sync the master tempo to your host, and choose between two selectable skins.

One of the most interesting features of HyperSynth Ion Micron Editor VSTi V1 3 69 is the intelligent randomizer, which can generate new sounds based on various parameters such as oscillator type, filter type, envelope shape, mod source, etc. You can also use the Nintendo Wii Remote as a MIDI controller to control your synth wirelessly with motion sensors.

How to Use HyperSynth Ion Micron Editor VSTi V1 3 69 to Control Your Alesis Synths?

To use HyperSynth Ion Micron Editor VSTi V1 3 69 to control your Alesis synths, you need to follow these steps:

    • Download and install HyperSynth Ion Micron Editor VSTi V1 3 69 from here. You can try the demo version for free or buy the full version for $38.00. If you already own a previous version (v1.0-1.3), you can update to v2.x for $9.99.
    • Connect your Alesis synth to your computer via MIDI or USB cable. Make sure your synth is set to MIDI mode (not local mode) and that the MIDI channel matches the one in the editor.
    • Launch HyperSynth Ion Micron Editor VSTi V1 3 69 as a standalone or a VST plugin in your DAW. Select your MIDI input and output ports and choose between Ion mode or Micron mode depending on your synth model.
    • Start editing your synth parameters using the editor interface. You can request patches from your synth memory using the "Req" button or load sysex files using the "Load" button. You can also send sysex files to your synth using the "Send" button or save editor programs or synth programs using the "Save" button.
    • To automate your synth parameters in your DAW, right-click on any knob or slider and select "MIDI Learn". Then move any MIDI controller (such as a keyboard, a mouse wheel, or a Wii Remote) to assign it to that parameter. You can also use the default CC assignments for 51082c0ec5
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