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Thanx for the heads up tick! 8)

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has there been any more thought about the "rhino patch trade center", where end users could post sample sets ( to be used in patches by others), or just to upload a few patches to be voted on / collected into a community bank ?

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Awesome, thanks! Can't wait to check out the new bank!! :D

Unfortunately, I won't be able to try it until the weekend :cry:

Oluf

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pummel wrote:has there been any more thought about the "rhino patch trade center", where end users could post sample sets ( to be used in patches by others), or just to upload a few patches to be voted on / collected into a community bank ?
For the time being, if people send them to me I'll put them online. The problem I see with an uncontrolled online repository is non-uniform quality. At least, if I centralize the presets, I get a chance to listen to them and send comments back to the sound designer before they get released.
For instance, when Tim first sent me his sound creations, there were some nice ideas but they lacked a few optimizations in oscillators allocation, user slider assignments, and other things. Eventually, they were so much better after such a few iterations, I believe it's worth filtering it a bit.

'Tick

PS. What would you think if Rhino automatically tried to connect to such an online repository on startup, and download any new presets (putting them into a "new" category in the library) ?

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Big Tick wrote: PS. What would you think if Rhino automatically tried to connect to such an online repository on startup, and download any new presets (putting them into a "new" category in the library) ?
That would be awesome.

btw Thanks for the new bank, Tick :)

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My DAW is not connected to the net so I'm against the idea of Rhino trying to auto connect to a database.
There's always KVR or PatchArena for trading patches that don't pass the 'Tick test. :D

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Teksonik wrote:My DAW is not connected to the net so I'm against the idea of Rhino trying to auto connect to a database.
Of course it would be a user-defined setting, so you could simply turn that off...

'Tick

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Big Tick wrote:Of course it would be a user-defined setting, so you could simply turn that off...

'Tick
User-defined are the magic words to me. That would be cool. Although I prefer to do things manually so it would not bother me at all to do it that way.

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PS. What would you think if Rhino automatically tried to connect to such an online repository on startup, and download any new presets (putting them into a "new" category in the library) ?
i'm opposed to any auto online connections. i like to know what my system is doing. i downloaded the now freely available Luxonix fx, and when it come up it has a button for 'Check for updates'
if that button was tucked away in setup rather than on the main or splash screen that would be better

i haven't adapted to the library and maybe never will, since I kind of know what each bank is about by now. So putting them in a new category in the library would either teach me to use it or not. I guess I would still prefer banks, even if partially filled.

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Seems like an option you might want to make 'off' the default. That way people can opt-in to the service, instead of opting-out. Just a suggestion.

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