THE USER LENDING LIBRARY: SEQUENCES

JX-3P owners lending out their sequencer work. Each file carries the sequence plus its paired patch — so it plays back with the sound the creator intended.

To borrow a sequence: download the .json, then drag it anywhere onto the JP Patches window with the Library → Sequences tab open. It lands in your library ready to play, edit, or send to the JX.

You can borrow the 3 most recent user sequences directly from the JP Patches app. Click Library → Sequences → explore the user lending library.

6/6 Chunky Monkey borrow

In 6/6, this sequence is simplistically playful (is that a good description?).

Goldie Lox borrow

I have enjoyed playing acoustic piano over this arpeggio. Have at it!

Espen D6 sequence borrow

I used Espen Kraft's patch D6 as inspriration for this sequence.

39, 49, 59 sequence borrow

I play acoustic piano chords over this sequence as it repeats.

Chordal Sequence borrow

Try this out in the JP Patches sequence editor—big '90s Nintendo vibes.

Spils Sequence borrow

Watch me create this sequence on the JX-3P.com homepage.

Friday Morning borrow

Friday noodlings to try out the JP Patches built-in sequencer editor.

David Nixon's First Sequence! borrow

David came over and we created this sequence to try out JP Patches.

LEND YOUR SEQUENCES

Lending happens right inside JP Patches — no account, no upload, no form:

  1. Go to Library → Sequences and click explore the user lending library
  2. Check the two lending boxes
  3. Click lend next to your sequence, add your name and notes, and submit

Lending a sequence from inside JP Patches — the Sequences tab's explore button opens the lending modal; checking the two consent boxes reveals lend buttons next to your sequences

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Your sequence travels with its paired patch automatically, so borrowers hear it with the sound you intended.

Your sequence appears on this page (and in everyone’s app) within a couple of minutes. Change your mind? Click the submitted button in the app to remove it for future users. Your own work only — anybody can download and use what you lend.

Looking for patch banks instead? Community Patches.