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Ok solved. When you load a Soundfont and it seems that "nothing has changed" - have a look at the bank numbers / bank selector. Since Phenome cannot know where a particular Instrument is located/saved.

But when you save this as a Phenome-Preset for further Usage, Bank and Patch changes will be remembered so it will load back correctly!
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Hello-world bump! :)
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Sonicfire, can I suggest that switching patches could be quicker still than reaching for the mouse? How about using the left/right arrow keys, or the inc/dec buttons a midi controller to sweep through the "soundfont folder" that contains all the various .sf2's. People then could categorize their files into folders or something.

Just a suggestion... I find the synths that don't let me browse quickly lose my interest fast. :( Unless of course I know the EXACT sound I am going for...

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vaisnava wrote:Sonicfire, can I suggest that switching patches could be quicker still than reaching for the mouse? How about using the left/right arrow keys, or the inc/dec buttons a midi controller to sweep through the "soundfont folder" that contains all the various .sf2's. People then could categorize their files into folders or something.

Just a suggestion... I find the synths that don't let me browse quickly lose my interest fast. :( Unless of course I know the EXACT sound I am going for...
You will be able to browse soundfonts also using the keyboard (up/down keys) in the next release. I can add up/down buttons, of course :)
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:hihi: now that is exciting! :) the less I have to use the mouse the better. :D

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The update is coming along nicely. Modulation section has been completely included now, Preset system has been updated.

Now off to do some futher tests :)
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REQUEST: I got an EMail from "jon wayne" (from KvR) requesting the Factory Library content!
However i can't mail you back! Seems to me that your mailbox isn't available or something - at least that is what the mailer-daemon tells me! :)
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Sounds great with the modulation matrix. Good luck with your project!
Best regards from Johan Brodd.
JoBroMedia since 1996.

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jobromedia wrote:Sounds great with the modulation matrix. Good luck with your project!
Thanks! The project is getting bigger and bigger. I have huge plans with this plugin :) (in Terms of Soundbanks/Presets)

:band:
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sonicfire wrote:
jobromedia wrote:Sounds great with the modulation matrix. Good luck with your project!
Thanks! The project is getting bigger and bigger. I have huge plans with this plugin :) (in Terms of Soundbanks/Presets)

:band:
My 'no-brainer ' price for an excellent soudset is $20-$40
A collection of vibes, marimbas, steel drums, gloks, and wind chimes
would be very tempting for making Island rythms using Phenome.
Cheers

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That's exactly my thoughts ;) (20-40 USD for soundsets for Phenome).

However first of all i have to work on the free Factory-Library :) So, off to work ...
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The root of the soundsets would be SF2s, wouldn't it? That makes them somewhat open (minus the specialty patches and such). I have always liked open format samplesets, so that increases my interest there too. :-)

--Sean

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audiojunkie wrote:The root of the soundsets would be SF2s, wouldn't it? That makes them somewhat open (minus the specialty patches and such). I have always liked open format samplesets, so that increases my interest there too. :-)

--Sean
Correct! So when purchasing "Expansions" for Phenome in the future you will get Phenome-Presets (for the Layers) and the corresponding Soundfonts :)
(So besides the presets you always have a new bunch of soundfonts to play with or to create your own presets with)

It also very easy and quick to create custom presets/sounds with Phenome :)
Last edited by sonicfire on Fri Oct 15, 2010 9:02 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Nice! :-)

--Sean

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Have-a-good-night-everyone-bump! :drunk:
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