Tyrell N6 2.0

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PlasticSoul wrote:can somebody join all skins in one reply or thread, please?
what's about you doing some altruistic work?
sound is vibration, vibration is life

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:lol:

:love:
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scoobz wrote:Right then, the gui's are ready!! :)

It took alot of doing, what with getting the website together n'all but please visit.....

http://www.LcgGui.com

It should all be clear, the site's huge though so is best viewed at full screen for the moment. The site's not finished and there's some extraneous bits here and there but you'll get the idea.

Any problems let me know.

:)
Thanks! At least TyrellN6 looks as good as it sounds 8)

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halon wrote: Thanks! At least TyrellN6 looks as good as it sounds 8)
You're welcome, enjoy! ;)

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Just a quick question and comment. How do you go back to the main view from the presets menue?

My comment is on the skins. I have rubbish eyesight. I'm not colour blind, but I couldnt read the red on the 1978 skin. The version without the red is ok, the only little bit that's hard to read is the black on brown, but there's only a few things this applies to so not much of a problem.

Just to remind skin designers, people like me struggle with a lot of skins. Took me ages to find one I liked for Ableton Live (Green Sinse).

Thanks to all the skin designers for their efforts, fortunately most people have better eyesight than me.
Studio One, OS X 10.0, M-Audio Oxygen 25 keyboard.
Old websites:
http://www.bitwigtutorials.net Free Bitwig Studio tutorials
http://www.macableton.com Free Ableton Live and Mac tutorials.

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kennyda wrote:Just a quick question and comment. How do you go back to the main view from the presets menue?
Click the load button again

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cheers!
Studio One, OS X 10.0, M-Audio Oxygen 25 keyboard.
Old websites:
http://www.bitwigtutorials.net Free Bitwig Studio tutorials
http://www.macableton.com Free Ableton Live and Mac tutorials.

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for some reason Tyrell sounds like it has some aliasing in the oscillators. believe me this isn't a complaint, its a great synth. i turned a friend on to this great synth and they told me it didn't remember the dial settings when they saved their project, has that happened to anybody else?

by the way, great work fixing the skin and cheers to Urs.

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Good job lcg!

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overhishead wrote:for some reason Tyrell sounds like it has some aliasing in the oscillators. believe me this isn't a complaint, its a great synth. i turned a friend on to this great synth and they told me it didn't remember the dial settings when they saved their project, has that happened to anybody else?

by the way, great work fixing the skin and cheers to Urs.
All digital synths alias a little bit.
Orion Platinum, Muzys 2

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hello, sorry if it was answered but i would like to know how to delete a preset folder... i have searched (google too) but it kept returning solutions to upgrading some folders (presumably in the vst directory)

:help:

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D986321SE wrote:hello, sorry if it was answered but i would like to know how to delete a preset folder... i have searched (google too) but it kept returning solutions to upgrading some folders (presumably in the vst directory) :help:
IIRC after deleting that folder using Explorer / Finder, right-click in Tyrell's browser and select the update function. Works in other u-he products, at least.

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aaaaaah now it makes sense... so you cant from the preset browser... thank you :o

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Hi all - I've had a look around, and can't find how to do this anywhere, so I thought here would be the place to ask...

When saving a preset in Tyrell, how does one skip to next vertical line when writing directions for use and the like- the function that the return key would provide in a word processing application for example?
I intend to make my patches available when I've done enough, and would like to format them rather more tidily.

Apols if this has been covered elsewhere,

Andy

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