Rhino 2 - it's here :-)
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 3388 posts since 29 May, 2001 from New York, NY
Scaling it down would require to:
- rescale all the bitmaps in photoshop
- hand-edit the skin.ini file to change all locations and sizes
Not an overwhelming task, but still you must be careful... For instance, you can hardly see them, but all the blue lcd-like screens have "scanlines" (alternating tones of blue). When rescaled 75%, this is going to look weird, so maybe these scanlines need to be removed entirely in photoshop. Maybe rescaling down 50% would be easier (but then, maybe to small...) Aywway, I'll give it a try.
'Tick
- rescale all the bitmaps in photoshop
- hand-edit the skin.ini file to change all locations and sizes
Not an overwhelming task, but still you must be careful... For instance, you can hardly see them, but all the blue lcd-like screens have "scanlines" (alternating tones of blue). When rescaled 75%, this is going to look weird, so maybe these scanlines need to be removed entirely in photoshop. Maybe rescaling down 50% would be easier (but then, maybe to small...) Aywway, I'll give it a try.
'Tick
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- KVRian
- 548 posts since 5 Jun, 2002 from way back when...
Mr. Tick - There may be a way to do this and I'm missing it, but if not here's my suggestion for your already superb synth:
User defined preset/settings folders. I'm still getting used to the new bank management system, and I like. But when I load a new bank I have to navigate back out to my bank/presets folder which is stored on a seperate drive. While I haven't saved any fx presets, patterns or custom waves, I imagine it would be the same. While I understand why Rhino wants to keep everything under one roof, I like having all my user-customized and downloaded settings/presets in a an easy-to-access folder, so I don't have to go digging around in my VST programs folder, and I can keep that lean and mean and ready for re-scanning. So I imagine an options button where the user could tell Rhino where to first look for it's banks and settings.
Just a thought.
User defined preset/settings folders. I'm still getting used to the new bank management system, and I like. But when I load a new bank I have to navigate back out to my bank/presets folder which is stored on a seperate drive. While I haven't saved any fx presets, patterns or custom waves, I imagine it would be the same. While I understand why Rhino wants to keep everything under one roof, I like having all my user-customized and downloaded settings/presets in a an easy-to-access folder, so I don't have to go digging around in my VST programs folder, and I can keep that lean and mean and ready for re-scanning. So I imagine an options button where the user could tell Rhino where to first look for it's banks and settings.
Just a thought.
Now Somewhat Retired
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 3388 posts since 29 May, 2001 from New York, NY
True, currently only banks present in presets/ folder will be displayed in the right dropdown menu.
'Tick
'Tick
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- KVRian
- 1256 posts since 22 Aug, 2003
Ok, so I checked out the one Bank Demo
it seemed ok, but it's not really a substitute for having the patches in the synth to play and play with. I'm not currently considering purchasing it, as I mentioned, but either way there would be absolutely no way I would buy it on the basis of word of mouth + audio demos + demo presets that didn't suite my style. I could always learn to program it, but who would want to spend the time learning to program a monster synth like this if they're not even sure they're going to own it?
Nice demos of the ambient pad bank, by the way; would be excellent for soundtracky type stuff. Not that I'm going to have the chance to do a soundtrack anytime soon (although I'd like to
). Anyway, I'd like to seriously re-urge you (Tick) to continue with those extra presets for the demo and/or some way to load presets and/or a sweepstakes giveaway type thing
.
Nice demos of the ambient pad bank, by the way; would be excellent for soundtracky type stuff. Not that I'm going to have the chance to do a soundtrack anytime soon (although I'd like to
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- KVRian
- 1256 posts since 22 Aug, 2003
So, has there been any consideration on this topic? Just want to check up on it.
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- KVRist
- 273 posts since 5 Mar, 2003 from US
I cannot speak for 'Tick, however, the patches for the 2.0 factory bank were chosen to give a nice cross section of what Rhino is capable of. Since there is no annoying noise burst or other such reminder it's a demo, if access to all the patches was given, why would anybody still pay for it?
If you're still not sure, there are plenty of mp3 demos to check out. And if that's not enough, Rhino can be found on BT's "Emotional Technology" disk.
I love my Rhino!
If you're still not sure, there are plenty of mp3 demos to check out. And if that's not enough, Rhino can be found on BT's "Emotional Technology" disk.
I love my Rhino!
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 3388 posts since 29 May, 2001 from New York, NY
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- KVRist
- 237 posts since 17 Jun, 2002
*crawls from under the rock*
...Rhino2 is here!
...free update!!
... wav and dx7 import, rez env
...global tuning scale
*with shaking hands hits Download button,puts big "Do not disturb until spring" sign, crawls back*
...Rhino2 is here!
*with shaking hands hits Download button,puts big "Do not disturb until spring" sign, crawls back*
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- KVRist
- 68 posts since 26 Apr, 2003 from Denmark
??????sempondr wrote:*crawls from under the rock*
...Rhino2 is here!...free update!!
... wav and dx7 import, rez env
...global tuning scale
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*with shaking hands hits Download button,puts big "Do not disturb until spring" sign, crawls back*
