Back in March 2020, I shared my photo-realistic patch sheet for Dubreq's Stylophone Gen-R-8 synthesizer. Based on reader feedback, I re-worked it a few months later, so that it could be printed with less printer ink or toner. Then Markus Schroeder of NoiseBau came up with his own, superior design. At the time, I shared a link to his patch sheet.
Fast-forward to 2025: Markus has made improvements to his design and invited me to share it here. This current patch sheet is definitely the one you should be using. It has space for two patches per page. You can print it and mark the patch settings with a pen, then store the sheets in a binder. Take a digital scan of your patch for electronic storage.
Or you can do what I plan to do. I am going to load the .pdf file into my Kindle Scribe e-reader device. It allows me to write on the document with a stylus.
Here's what a single patch might look like:
(I just made random markings as an example. I haven't attempted to use these settings as a real patch on the Gen-R-8 yet.)To make your own patches on this new-and-improved patch sheet, download a copy by clicking here.