YOUR favorite Sonik Synth 2 patches!!!
- Sonic Reality Head Chef
- 8566 posts since 11 Mar, 2002 from Florida
I am putting together a special collection of Combis that are pulling out popular favorites amongst the factory combis and single presets. I want to do this so that someone who is checking Sonik Synth 2 out in a store gets an opportunity to find the most exciting sounds in each category first to get an impression rather than find themselves overwhelmed with 6,000 sounds and not knowing which ones make it particularly shine! You've got thousands of sounds that are just there when you need them or want to experiment around with making new sounds but then you've got certain sounds that you look to your friend and say "kewl dude" (if you're younger than me) or "that's sweet" (if you're Greg Phillenganes). Those are the ones I want to pull out into a combi set.
So, in each of these categories which are your favorite combis and which are your favorite individual sounds? I will make a more general list of categories than what we have in SS2 so you can lump them together into these:
Favorite:
Basses
Brass
Drums
Guitars
Layered Stacks
Leads
Long Evolving Sounds
Odd Sounds
Organs
Pads
Percussion
Pianos (both acoustic and electric + clav etc)
SFX
Strings
Voices
Winds
Other
Try to make a separate list of your favorite combis than your favorite individual patches (parent or chilod it doesn't matter).
To participate you don't have to name sounds in each category. Pick a few categories you like or as many as you want and give the same name the sound is in the factory sound set.
When I am done compiling this I will make it available to anyone who wants it for free. I am including a few extra custom combis that I made in there as well which are nice.
So, in each of these categories which are your favorite combis and which are your favorite individual sounds? I will make a more general list of categories than what we have in SS2 so you can lump them together into these:
Favorite:
Basses
Brass
Drums
Guitars
Layered Stacks
Leads
Long Evolving Sounds
Odd Sounds
Organs
Pads
Percussion
Pianos (both acoustic and electric + clav etc)
SFX
Strings
Voices
Winds
Other
Try to make a separate list of your favorite combis than your favorite individual patches (parent or chilod it doesn't matter).
To participate you don't have to name sounds in each category. Pick a few categories you like or as many as you want and give the same name the sound is in the factory sound set.
When I am done compiling this I will make it available to anyone who wants it for free. I am including a few extra custom combis that I made in there as well which are nice.
- Sonic Reality Head Chef
- Topic Starter
- 8566 posts since 11 Mar, 2002 from Florida
Actually, this is also a good tip for Sonik Synth 2 users. If you want to keep a favorites folder of your own it is easy to do with making combis. A combi doesn't even have to have more than one channel of a sound. All you do is load up your favorite sound into channel 1 and then save it back into a made up "favorites" folder in the Sonik Synth 2 Presets folder (where your combis are stored). Name it the same name as the patch if you want or add a suffix or prefix to it perhaps. Then load up another one of your favorite sounds and save that back as well!
Oh, here's another tip. You want a quick and easy way to zero out the settings after you've loaded up a multi-layered combi with lots of panning and stuff going on? Simple. When you first load up Sonik Synth 2 before a session, save back a BLANK combi before you've loaded anything. Call that combi "template" or "blank" (or whatever you like). Then, next time you have a big layered combi loaded just load up this "blank" or "template" patch and it brings it back to zero settings.
Oh, here's another tip. You want a quick and easy way to zero out the settings after you've loaded up a multi-layered combi with lots of panning and stuff going on? Simple. When you first load up Sonik Synth 2 before a session, save back a BLANK combi before you've loaded anything. Call that combi "template" or "blank" (or whatever you like). Then, next time you have a big layered combi loaded just load up this "blank" or "template" patch and it brings it back to zero settings.
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- KVRAF
- 4692 posts since 28 Jan, 2003 from In these very interwebs
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- Tunesmith
- 2889 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from Toronto
this will be hard for me to figure out but i'll go through and search for my faves soon. a lot of special goodies got tucked away in the elementz so it's harder for me to find it all.
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- KVRist
- 54 posts since 27 Feb, 2005
I'm anxiously awaiting your replies on this topic. I want to know which presets to check out first when my SS2 arrives! (I've been glued to the UPS site since I placed the order) 
I checked out the article in Keyboard magazine May '04 issue where there are riffs to play with SS2 presets. After reading this article and listening to all the SS2 sound samples online, I thought it would be really cool if there was an insert in the manual that had riffs to play with some of the presets. Learning those famous riffs would really up the wow-factor when my friends come to visit.
Peace Out \/
Chisel
I checked out the article in Keyboard magazine May '04 issue where there are riffs to play with SS2 presets. After reading this article and listening to all the SS2 sound samples online, I thought it would be really cool if there was an insert in the manual that had riffs to play with some of the presets. Learning those famous riffs would really up the wow-factor when my friends come to visit.
Peace Out \/
Chisel
- Sonic Reality Head Chef
- Topic Starter
- 8566 posts since 11 Mar, 2002 from Florida
I am going to make a free combi set or two. But, one of them will simply be a "favorites" list that we'll at least do internally. I was hoping some users would participate in this thread and tell us theirs so we could incorporate them into the bank but... it's ok. I know which ones are really standout patches.
We're working on a BIG update for Sonik Synth 2 by the way. This is something that will make SS2 owners even more proud to have it! You know how we are. As far as I am concerned, we're not nearly done with that one! Wait until you see what's next! Oh and there are some popular feature requests that will be added in there as well... I don't want to say which just yet but you'll be happy especially if you do dance music or soundtracks.

We're working on a BIG update for Sonik Synth 2 by the way. This is something that will make SS2 owners even more proud to have it! You know how we are. As far as I am concerned, we're not nearly done with that one! Wait until you see what's next! Oh and there are some popular feature requests that will be added in there as well... I don't want to say which just yet but you'll be happy especially if you do dance music or soundtracks.
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- KVRian
- 735 posts since 13 Jun, 2003 from Shrewsbury, UK
To be honest, I haven't installed Sonic Synth 2 yet. I was in a hurry to hear the sounds and couldn't be arsed with all the copy protection stuff, so just threw all the sounds into my Sampletank 2 directory, where I have been happily using them.
What would be the benefit of actually using them under the Sonic Synth engine?
Rollasoc
What would be the benefit of actually using them under the Sonic Synth engine?
Rollasoc
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- KVRAF
- 4692 posts since 28 Jan, 2003 from In these very interwebs
Probably the biggest benefit is the cool interface. Aside from the cool look, the text for the part list and instrument list is larger, and the current combi name is much larger too. This is especially good if you're using SS2 on stage, because it's easier to read to patch name and see what sounds are loaded.rollasoc wrote:To be honest, I haven't installed Sonic Synth 2 yet. I was in a hurry to hear the sounds and couldn't be arsed with all the copy protection stuff, so just threw all the sounds into my Sampletank 2 directory, where I have been happily using them.
What would be the benefit of actually using them under the Sonic Synth engine?
Personally, I use my SS2 library in ST2 as well - I really like having everything in one place.
Forever,
Kim.
- Sonic Reality Head Chef
- Topic Starter
- 8566 posts since 11 Mar, 2002 from Florida
Organization of knowing you're using JUST the SS2 sounds (and knowing those sounds are compatible with other SS2 users since they may not have all of the OTHER sounds you have). Aesthetics... but, there's nothing wrong with using it as a library for ST2 either. Oh, there's another benefit. You can browse to different places on hard drives at the same time. You can't do that with one ST2.rollasoc wrote:To be honest, I haven't installed Sonic Synth 2 yet. I was in a hurry to hear the sounds and couldn't be arsed with all the copy protection stuff, so just threw all the sounds into my Sampletank 2 directory, where I have been happily using them.
What would be the benefit of actually using them under the Sonic Synth engine?
Rollasoc
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- KVRAF
- 4878 posts since 13 Jun, 2002 from Montreal
Thanks Dave! That's very helpful. Obvious once I read it but hey, I'm slow.Oh, here's another tip. You want a quick and easy way to zero out the settings after you've loaded up a multi-layered combi with lots of panning and stuff going on? Simple. When you first load up Sonik Synth 2 before a session, save back a BLANK combi before you've loaded anything. Call that combi "template" or "blank" (or whatever you like). Then, next time you have a big layered combi loaded just load up this "blank" or "template" patch and it brings it back to zero settings.
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- KVRian
- 830 posts since 19 Feb, 2004 from Richland Center, Wisconsin
You can just about go down the line in the Motion Synths, a few of my favs are:
Something Wonderful
EvoBubble
Space Case
Enlighten
Dawning
AtmosPad
SquidsPad
Blue Fairy
Icey Pad
Ambiana
Liquid Pad
Warm IcePad
MotionCity
Pianos
The One
7 Foot Sound
Shiney Steiny
EP
Warm Elec Grand
Organ
Us & Them
Drums
Big Beauty
Shufflaze Kit
I suppose the main reason I haven't contributed to this thread, is that it would take SO much typing to list all my favorites.
Something Wonderful
EvoBubble
Space Case
Enlighten
Dawning
AtmosPad
SquidsPad
Blue Fairy
Icey Pad
Ambiana
Liquid Pad
Warm IcePad
MotionCity
Pianos
The One
7 Foot Sound
Shiney Steiny
EP
Warm Elec Grand
Organ
Us & Them
Drums
Big Beauty
Shufflaze Kit
I suppose the main reason I haven't contributed to this thread, is that it would take SO much typing to list all my favorites.
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- KVRist
- 106 posts since 28 Apr, 2003
The other advantage is that, if you are like me and have gigabytes and gigabytes of ST2 sounds, then SS2 will load up much faster because it only looks at a specific directory. For me, ST2 always rescans everything when loaded, and this can take a while to patch the VST in.rollasoc wrote:To be honest, I haven't installed Sonic Synth 2 yet. I was in a hurry to hear the sounds and couldn't be arsed with all the copy protection stuff, so just threw all the sounds into my Sampletank 2 directory, where I have been happily using them.
What would be the benefit of actually using them under the Sonic Synth engine?
Rollasoc
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- KVRAF
- 2831 posts since 11 Jun, 2003
Yes, indeed, the more sounds you have in your St2 folder, the longer it takes for St2 to load. I still prefer the method of having all my sounds in St2 even though it takes longer for St2 to load. because once it's loaded, I have instant access to all my sounds. I don't have to go to three different plugins to look up Basses, for example, but have them all listed in the same St2 folder..
I have to say that St2 is really fast at loading, even with several gigs.. I guess it's when you start really getting crazy with your sound collection that it gets slower..
My St2 instrument folder is 31.7 GB at this point
I have to say that St2 is really fast at loading, even with several gigs.. I guess it's when you start really getting crazy with your sound collection that it gets slower..
My St2 instrument folder is 31.7 GB at this point
Play it by ear
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- KVRist
- 106 posts since 28 Apr, 2003
Same here, I am at roughly 32 GB, not including Akai discs that need to be converted to ST2 format.
Once the new SR products are released, though, it's going to be much larger. That is why I was hoping that IK would make the instrument database scanning/loading procedure more efficient in the future.
Like you said, it's really not so bad, but I still think that the scanning algorithm can be much better in future versions. Compared to other commercial software products, it is slow for what it does.
Once the new SR products are released, though, it's going to be much larger. That is why I was hoping that IK would make the instrument database scanning/loading procedure more efficient in the future.
Like you said, it's really not so bad, but I still think that the scanning algorithm can be much better in future versions. Compared to other commercial software products, it is slow for what it does.

