Looking for Instrument Patches
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- KVRist
- 45 posts since 20 Oct, 2012
Hi,
Taking a bit of a beating from a buddy about ZynAddSubFX. His argument is that I look at the Hammond SK1, as demonstrated in:
I am very happy with ZynAddSubFX. But, I need to expand and refine my instrument presets to meet particular audience requirements. In particular, I need to refine the patches I have in the following 4 categories:
Leslie speaker sound
Rhodes
Wurlitzer
Clavinet
Does anyone have some instrument presets they can share with me for these 4 categories?
Thank You,
SHD
Taking a bit of a beating from a buddy about ZynAddSubFX. His argument is that I look at the Hammond SK1, as demonstrated in:
I am very happy with ZynAddSubFX. But, I need to expand and refine my instrument presets to meet particular audience requirements. In particular, I need to refine the patches I have in the following 4 categories:
Leslie speaker sound
Rhodes
Wurlitzer
Clavinet
Does anyone have some instrument presets they can share with me for these 4 categories?
Thank You,
SHD
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- KVRAF
- 9521 posts since 6 Oct, 2004
Not specific to your needs, a repost of available banks
that may be of more general interest:
Hi, here are more excellent soundbanks for zyn users,
from Folderol, Cormi, Laba170 and Adriano Petrosillo,
and the Author himself, in case you, or anyone have missed them. They work in Yoshimi also.
http://www.kvraudio.com/banks.php?s=dl&id=1365
http://www.kvraudio.com/banks.php?s=dl&id=1455
http://www.kvraudio.com/banks.php?s=dl&id=1285
For this next one below, right-click on the link, and choose
save-as with your browser:
http://www.gospel.bo.it/albums/userpics ... -09_tar.gz
Also, Paul Nasca, zynaddsubfx author has provided 180 sounds in this archive:
unsorted_zynaddsubfxParameters20060615.zip found here:
http://zynaddsubfx.sourceforge.net/doc/instruments
Use the 'open parameters' menu to load these multi-timbral patches,
not the banks! Place the expanded archive a separate folder, (named like aaa-zyn so it's first in the file requester), in
/usr/share/zynaddsubfx
some fabulous sounds are in there, so rename them to your needs!
Save your new creations with menu 'save parameters'.
Cheers
To load its soundbanks us the
menu Instrument --Show instrument bank
then at the empty banks panel that opens, at the top, click the black triangle button
by the Refresh Bank List button, and select from the list that appears.
The location for zynaddsubfx soundbanks is
/usr/share/zynaddsubfx or a .zynaddsubfx folder in /home/your
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qjackctl links 4 and 8 for connections how2
To record with some simplicity, use timemachine, with hydrogen and zynaddsubfx, connected to it,
using qjackctl.
To load zynaddsubfx soundbanks use the
menu Instrument --Show instrument bank
then at the empty banks panel that opens, at the top, click the black triangle button
by the Refresh Bank List button, and select a bank from the list that appears, then select a sound.
For multi-timbral, in the bottom half of the gui, click the triangle by the right-side
of >1< and it changes to 2
Click the 'enable' widget nearby, and change the midi channel at the right side from 2 to 1
Repeat for more sounds. Change from Poly to mono if cpu max is soon reached.
Use menu 'save parameters' to save your creation, and 'open parameters' to reload it.
The free version of Native Instruments Guitar Rig 5 has a generous collection
of fx modules, to get at some of the keyboard nuance you desire.
Cheers
that may be of more general interest:
Hi, here are more excellent soundbanks for zyn users,
from Folderol, Cormi, Laba170 and Adriano Petrosillo,
and the Author himself, in case you, or anyone have missed them. They work in Yoshimi also.
http://www.kvraudio.com/banks.php?s=dl&id=1365
http://www.kvraudio.com/banks.php?s=dl&id=1455
http://www.kvraudio.com/banks.php?s=dl&id=1285
For this next one below, right-click on the link, and choose
save-as with your browser:
http://www.gospel.bo.it/albums/userpics ... -09_tar.gz
Also, Paul Nasca, zynaddsubfx author has provided 180 sounds in this archive:
unsorted_zynaddsubfxParameters20060615.zip found here:
http://zynaddsubfx.sourceforge.net/doc/instruments
Use the 'open parameters' menu to load these multi-timbral patches,
not the banks! Place the expanded archive a separate folder, (named like aaa-zyn so it's first in the file requester), in
/usr/share/zynaddsubfx
some fabulous sounds are in there, so rename them to your needs!
Save your new creations with menu 'save parameters'.
Cheers
To load its soundbanks us the
menu Instrument --Show instrument bank
then at the empty banks panel that opens, at the top, click the black triangle button
by the Refresh Bank List button, and select from the list that appears.
The location for zynaddsubfx soundbanks is
/usr/share/zynaddsubfx or a .zynaddsubfx folder in /home/your
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qjackctl links 4 and 8 for connections how2
To record with some simplicity, use timemachine, with hydrogen and zynaddsubfx, connected to it,
using qjackctl.
To load zynaddsubfx soundbanks use the
menu Instrument --Show instrument bank
then at the empty banks panel that opens, at the top, click the black triangle button
by the Refresh Bank List button, and select a bank from the list that appears, then select a sound.
For multi-timbral, in the bottom half of the gui, click the triangle by the right-side
of >1< and it changes to 2
Click the 'enable' widget nearby, and change the midi channel at the right side from 2 to 1
Repeat for more sounds. Change from Poly to mono if cpu max is soon reached.
Use menu 'save parameters' to save your creation, and 'open parameters' to reload it.
The free version of Native Instruments Guitar Rig 5 has a generous collection
of fx modules, to get at some of the keyboard nuance you desire.
Cheers
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- KVRian
- 551 posts since 21 Oct, 2008 from USA
> Not specific to your needs, a repost of available banks that may be of more general interest:
Just as a heads up most of the instrument patches should now be in the instruments git submodule that is included with the main git repo of zyn.
I think I still have one or two of these banks missing though, so I'll need to double check which ones that is and add them in.
Thanks for the links.
Just as a heads up most of the instrument patches should now be in the instruments git submodule that is included with the main git repo of zyn.
I think I still have one or two of these banks missing though, so I'll need to double check which ones that is and add them in.
Thanks for the links.
One of the developers on the ZynAddSubFX open source synth
The author of the Zyn-Fusion UI for ZynAddSubFX
The author of the Zyn-Fusion UI for ZynAddSubFX
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 45 posts since 20 Oct, 2012
Yes, I am now using GIT instead of the download from Source Forge. LOADS of patches, many are very useful to me.
Thank you, all, kindly for your assistance. Much appreciated.
SHD
Thank you, all, kindly for your assistance. Much appreciated.
SHD
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- KVRist
- 292 posts since 25 Jun, 2012 from Earth
I'd like to bump this thread, as it seems that some patches/banks are no longer supplied in the recent update of Zynaddsubfx (linux).
In particular, there are two sounds that I demoed on my website that seem to have vanished since the update.
The demos are called "Prophet Horn 2" and "RB Spectrovox 2," the first from a bank called "leads" and the second from a bank called "RB Zyn presets." You can hear the demos on this page:
http://www.amsynth.com/ZynaddsubfxDemosBanks.html
Any info about where these banks have "gone" much appreciated..
brian
In particular, there are two sounds that I demoed on my website that seem to have vanished since the update.
The demos are called "Prophet Horn 2" and "RB Spectrovox 2," the first from a bank called "leads" and the second from a bank called "RB Zyn presets." You can hear the demos on this page:
http://www.amsynth.com/ZynaddsubfxDemosBanks.html
Any info about where these banks have "gone" much appreciated..
brian
Tired of Windows? Linux offers hundreds of good distros. For more info:
DistroWatch
Some good synths for linux: www.linuxsynths.com
DistroWatch
Some good synths for linux: www.linuxsynths.com
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 45 posts since 20 Oct, 2012
http://www.amsynth.com/ZynaddsubfxBanks ... ngClav.ogg
The Clavi(nova) sounds great, Stevie Wonder. Can you please share that patch?
Looking for that Stevie W. 70's sound, and it sounds like you have it.
Kindly,
SHD
The Clavi(nova) sounds great, Stevie Wonder. Can you please share that patch?
Looking for that Stevie W. 70's sound, and it sounds like you have it.
Kindly,
SHD
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- KVRist
- 292 posts since 25 Jun, 2012 from Earth
The problem is, I can't find it! That's why I bumped this thread. It was included in a bank of sounds that are not in the current version of Zyn.shdawson wrote:http://www.amsynth.com/ZynaddsubfxBanks ... ngClav.ogg
The Clavi(nova) sounds great, Stevie Wonder. Can you please share that patch?
Looking for that Stevie W. 70's sound, and it sounds like you have it.
Kindly,
SHD
Any help much appreciated..
brian
Tired of Windows? Linux offers hundreds of good distros. For more info:
DistroWatch
Some good synths for linux: www.linuxsynths.com
DistroWatch
Some good synths for linux: www.linuxsynths.com
- KVRAF
- 5713 posts since 5 Aug, 2006 from UK - The Mudway Towns
Just a shameless plug 
Collection is the latest version of what is quite an old patch set now - 128 patches, and Companion is the set I'm currently developing (slowly) - 23 patches
Collection is the latest version of what is quite an old patch set now - 128 patches, and Companion is the set I'm currently developing (slowly) - 23 patches
It wasn't me! (well, actually, it probably was) - apparently no longer an 'elderly', now a 'senior'! Is that promotion?
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- KVRAF
- 9521 posts since 6 Oct, 2004
Those should be in the banks of the windows version of zynaddsubfx!briandc wrote:I'd like to bump this thread, as it seems that some patches/banks are no longer supplied in the recent update of Zynaddsubfx (linux).
In particular, there are two sounds that I demoed on my website that seem to have vanished since the update.
The demos are called "Prophet Horn 2" and "RB Spectrovox 2," the first from a bank called "leads" and the second from a bank called "RB Zyn presets." You can hear the demos on this page:
http://www.amsynth.com/ZynaddsubfxDemosBanks.html
Any info about where these banks have "gone" much appreciated..
brian
Cheers
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- KVRist
- 292 posts since 25 Jun, 2012 from Earth
I know they are in the Windows version, but I also had them on my (linux) PC.glokraw wrote:Those should be in the banks of the windows version of zynaddsubfx!briandc wrote:I'd like to bump this thread, as it seems that some patches/banks are no longer supplied in the recent update of Zynaddsubfx (linux).
In particular, there are two sounds that I demoed on my website that seem to have vanished since the update.
The demos are called "Prophet Horn 2" and "RB Spectrovox 2," the first from a bank called "leads" and the second from a bank called "RB Zyn presets." You can hear the demos on this page:
http://www.amsynth.com/ZynaddsubfxDemosBanks.html
Any info about where these banks have "gone" much appreciated..
brian
Cheers
It appears that a recent package update was done and, lo and behold, certain patches are now gone...!
brian
Tired of Windows? Linux offers hundreds of good distros. For more info:
DistroWatch
Some good synths for linux: www.linuxsynths.com
DistroWatch
Some good synths for linux: www.linuxsynths.com
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- KVRist
- 292 posts since 25 Jun, 2012 from Earth
Thanks folderol. Unfortunately, they don't include the patches that are "missing."folderol wrote:Just a shameless plug
Collection is the latest version of what is quite an old patch set now - 128 patches, and Companion is the set I'm currently developing (slowly) - 23 patches
Still, I'm curious to hear the new ones you're creating!
brian
Tired of Windows? Linux offers hundreds of good distros. For more info:
DistroWatch
Some good synths for linux: www.linuxsynths.com
DistroWatch
Some good synths for linux: www.linuxsynths.com
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- KVRAF
- 9521 posts since 6 Oct, 2004
so rename the banks folder for a few minutes,briandc wrote:I know they are in the Windows version, but I also had them on my (linux) PC.glokraw wrote:Those should be in the banks of the windows version of zynaddsubfx!briandc wrote:I'd like to bump this thread, as it seems that some patches/banks are no longer supplied in the recent update of Zynaddsubfx (linux).
In particular, there are two sounds that I demoed on my website that seem to have vanished since the update.
The demos are called "Prophet Horn 2" and "RB Spectrovox 2," the first from a bank called "leads" and the second from a bank called "RB Zyn presets." You can hear the demos on this page:
http://www.amsynth.com/ZynaddsubfxDemosBanks.html
Any info about where these banks have "gone" much appreciated..
brian
Cheers
It appears that a recent package update was done and, lo and behold, certain patches are now gone...!
brian
and install the windows version already
Please don't reveal some anti-wine religiosity
Cheers
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- KVRist
- 292 posts since 25 Jun, 2012 from Earth
Done!glokraw wrote:so rename the banks folder for a few minutes,briandc wrote:I know they are in the Windows version, but I also had them on my (linux) PC.glokraw wrote:Those should be in the banks of the windows version of zynaddsubfx!briandc wrote:I'd like to bump this thread, as it seems that some patches/banks are no longer supplied in the recent update of Zynaddsubfx (linux).
In particular, there are two sounds that I demoed on my website that seem to have vanished since the update.
The demos are called "Prophet Horn 2" and "RB Spectrovox 2," the first from a bank called "leads" and the second from a bank called "RB Zyn presets." You can hear the demos on this page:
http://www.amsynth.com/ZynaddsubfxDemosBanks.html
Any info about where these banks have "gone" much appreciated..
brian
Cheers
It appears that a recent package update was done and, lo and behold, certain patches are now gone...!
brian
and install the windows version already
Please don't reveal some anti-wine religiosity
Cheers
The VST version's banks are now available on my website here:
http://www.amsynth.com/zynaddsubfx.html
brian
Tired of Windows? Linux offers hundreds of good distros. For more info:
DistroWatch
Some good synths for linux: www.linuxsynths.com
DistroWatch
Some good synths for linux: www.linuxsynths.com
- KVRAF
- 5713 posts since 5 Aug, 2006 from UK - The Mudway Towns
Thanks for digging these out. There are a few I don't think I've seen also some duplicates - not really a problem).
Nice job on the demos
Nice job on the demos
It wasn't me! (well, actually, it probably was) - apparently no longer an 'elderly', now a 'senior'! Is that promotion?
