layzer wrote:as someone already mentioned, OBXD is one hell of a
synth for an amature DSP programmers first synth! 2DAT!
Yep 2DAT should receive a lot of job proposals soon
layzer wrote:as someone already mentioned, OBXD is one hell of a
synth for an amature DSP programmers first synth! 2DAT!
Downloaded and added to a new folder (do you wish to add your real name too?).Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote:Here's a very simple Wurlitzer style preset. I started out with Breeze's Shimmer Keys and trying to tune it, then somehow ended up turning it into a simple Wurli type patch. Way less cool sounding than the original, but at least it's in tune.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/wio54tam3h8dn ... litXer.fxp
Ingo, if you feel like adding it to the community bank, feel free.
Honestly, I doubt I'll be contributing much (I'm up to around 70 DIVA patches, which is my most used synth, and I've owned it since the beta - so sound design clearly isn't really my thing). Maybe rather than create a whole folder just for me, just put in a Miscellaneous folder. This way if I, or anyone else, wants to contribute a patch or two here and there, we don't need a folder each.Ingonator wrote:Downloaded and added to a new folder (do you wish to add your real name too?).Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote:Here's a very simple Wurlitzer style preset. I started out with Breeze's Shimmer Keys and trying to tune it, then somehow ended up turning it into a simple Wurli type patch. Way less cool sounding than the original, but at least it's in tune.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/wio54tam3h8dn ... litXer.fxp
Ingo, if you feel like adding it to the community bank, feel free.
Just submitted the files for another project and got some time to do sorting by categories now. Sorting by patch names is finished now so the the rest (around 33%) has to be sorted by listening to the patches first.
Ingo
As not all patches contain a signature (like e.g. "IW" for mine) sorting into folders is the only way for me to keep track about which patches belong to which sound designer. In the "community bank" files where i sorted patches i used an Init patch with renaming to the sound designers name in frnont of the patches of that sound designer.Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote:
Honestly, I doubt I'll be contributing much (I'm up to around 70 DIVA patches, which is my most used synth, and I've owned it since the beta - so sound design clearly isn't really my thing). Maybe rather than create a whole folder just for me, just put in a Miscellaneous folder. This way if I, or anyone else, wants to contribute a patch or two here and there, we don't need a folder each.
I think the sorting by categories approach is the way to go. Maybe give each preset designer a pre-defined suffix so we know who made the patch. As a user, I definitely want to audition a series of bass sounds, or brass, synth or pad sounds, etc. so having them all lumped in together by category is the best approach.
Works nicely in Ableton Live 9 32-bit, Reaper 4.4 32-bit and Tobybear MiniHost here.GJK wrote:when I try to load a full preset bank via flstudio the presets do not appear.. is this a known issue ?
doesnt answer his question...Ingonator wrote:Works nicely in Ableton Live 9 32-bit, Reaper 4.4 32-bit and Tobybear MiniHost here.GJK wrote:when I try to load a full preset bank via flstudio the presets do not appear.. is this a known issue ?
Ingo
No pain, no gain!Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote:I'm going to be a pain...
I won't say no, but it's a slippery slope! While I program the Obxd, I find myself missing loads of stuff. I'd take 50% key tracking any day, or a rotary control like was mentioned before.Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote: So right now I have a patch where I'd like a little less keytracking than current, but more than having it off entirely. A 50% setting would likely get me just where I want the sound to be....
I think this could be accomplished using the existing Keytracking button where off = off, then maybe have an orange LED that would indicate 50% keytracking, and the current red LED would equal full-on keytracking.
It does as it means it's not a general problem with all DAWS but either a problem with FLStudio or a problem of FLStudio with OBXD.Kriminal wrote:doesnt answer his question...Ingonator wrote:Works nicely in Ableton Live 9 32-bit, Reaper 4.4 32-bit and Tobybear MiniHost here.GJK wrote:when I try to load a full preset bank via flstudio the presets do not appear.. is this a known issue ?
Ingo
He is asking if its a known issue in FL. Maybe you missed the part where he didnt mention any of the hosts in your post.Ingonator wrote:It does as it means it's not a general problem with all DAWS but either a problem with FLStudio or a problem of FLStudio with OBXD.Kriminal wrote:doesnt answer his question...Ingonator wrote:Works nicely in Ableton Live 9 32-bit, Reaper 4.4 32-bit and Tobybear MiniHost here.GJK wrote:when I try to load a full preset bank via flstudio the presets do not appear.. is this a known issue ?
Ingo
I was recently working a lot with loading patches, craeting banks etc. and never encountered any problems there.
Ingo
I woulkd say the best to keep patches compatible would be the way to implement the keytracking like already mentioned before: LED art the switch off for 0%, orange for 50% and red for 100% (or creating two switches for 50% and 100%).Breeze wrote: I won't say no, but it's a slippery slope! While I program the Obxd, I find myself missing loads of stuff. I'd take 50% key tracking any day, or a rotary control like was mentioned before.
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