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This looks really interesting. I have hundreds of patches organized into various Omni 'Projects' that I created for the purpose of easily finding particular groups of patches. Does this leave that Project structure intact, with all the re-named and re-categorized patches still in personal Projects?

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JoaquinAce wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2020 3:40 pm Over 12500 patches were "conformed" for me. Also, just a FYI, the bonus library wasn't in the download.
Excellent!

The bonus library is there, but it is quite well hidden I'll grant you. If you navigate to the program folder itself within C: Program Files (x86)/Omnitag/bonus , the .omnisphere library is there with some install instructions.
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noiseboyuk wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2020 3:58 pm
JoaquinAce wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2020 3:40 pm Over 12500 patches were "conformed" for me. Also, just a FYI, the bonus library wasn't in the download.
Excellent!

The bonus library is there, but it is quite well hidden I'll grant you. If you navigate to the program folder itself within C: Program Files (x86)/Omnitag/bonus , the .omnisphere library is there with some install instructions.
Thanks! I installed it. No issues. I don't just "collect" libraries, I actually really like the sounds in there, so it was a "genuine" request when I couldn't find it. We all know many preset collectors, lol. This program was some of the best spent money this year. I'm very, very pleased.

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syncline wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2020 3:55 pm This looks really interesting. I have hundreds of patches organized into various Omni 'Projects' that I created for the purpose of easily finding particular groups of patches. Does this leave that Project structure intact, with all the re-named and re-categorized patches still in personal Projects?
I'll check on that for you in an hour or two. Standby...
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Yes, for anyone asking, the bonus library is installed in C:\Program Files (x86)\OmniTag\bonus\OmniTag Bonus Library.omnisphere

There is a readme.txt file that explains this after the installation, and also a message that should pop up, but maybe there is a problem and some people aren't seeing it.

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Installing the OmniTag Bonus Library
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The bonus library is located in your OmniTag program folder, which by default is at:

C:\Program Files (x86)\OmniTag\bonus\OmniTag Bonus Library.omnisphere

Follow these steps to install:
1. Open Omnisphere, click Utility -> Install .omnisphere
2. Choose the .omnisphere file: C:\Program Files (x86)\OmniTag\bonus\OmniTag Bonus Library.omnisphere
3. Click Open, and then OK.

And, yes, I'll make the BUY button bigger!
Marcus Lawson
Composer, Software Engineer
Creator of OmniTag | https://www.omnitag.net

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JoaquinAce wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2020 4:04 pm This program was some of the best spent money this year. I'm very, very pleased.
I think you just made my year! :D Thank you!
Marcus Lawson
Composer, Software Engineer
Creator of OmniTag | https://www.omnitag.net

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syncline wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2020 3:55 pm This looks really interesting. I have hundreds of patches organized into various Omni 'Projects' that I created for the purpose of easily finding particular groups of patches. Does this leave that Project structure intact, with all the re-named and re-categorized patches still in personal Projects?
Sorry for the haitus, I've spent a while testing and digging around, and as far as I can tell this info is copied across ok after the usual patch refresh in the Omni browser. I did a bunch of tests and checked the code, and it all looks good. However, I want to be 100% sure so I'm going to spend a bit more time with it tomorrow to make sure I can't break it under particular circumstances - I never use Projects myself so just want to make completely sure all the data is safe. Thanks for bearing with...
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marclawsonmusic wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2020 4:23 pm
JoaquinAce wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2020 4:04 pm This program was some of the best spent money this year. I'm very, very pleased.
I think you just made my year! :D Thank you!
So often with PAS or GAS, we think that the next plugin/gear is going to improve our production/process and it ends up not living up to the (unrealistic)expectation. OmniTag helped. Simple.

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Joaquin - that's fantastic to hear :)
noiseboyuk wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2020 7:11 pm
syncline wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2020 3:55 pm This looks really interesting. I have hundreds of patches organized into various Omni 'Projects' that I created for the purpose of easily finding particular groups of patches. Does this leave that Project structure intact, with all the re-named and re-categorized patches still in personal Projects?
Sorry for the haitus, I've spent a while testing and digging around, and as far as I can tell this info is copied across ok after the usual patch refresh in the Omni browser. I did a bunch of tests and checked the code, and it all looks good. However, I want to be 100% sure so I'm going to spend a bit more time with it tomorrow to make sure I can't break it under particular circumstances - I never use Projects myself so just want to make completely sure all the data is safe. Thanks for bearing with...
So I've spent some time today creating projects using patches from a variety of third party libraries and factory, and adding ratings to these also as I know others were concerned there too. And the result is good news - everything in the projects and all ratings are retained, even when OmniTag renames the patch to remove a unecessary prefix.

Of course if anyone does encounter any gremlins, let us know. We're aware there's a few more prefixes in some of PluginGuru's libraries that aren't being detected, that's something that we'll have an update for very shortly I think.

OmniTag backs up everything as a matter of course, but if you're in any way concerned there's no harm in making a copy of the entire Patches folder within STEAM/Omnisphere/Settings Library before running it.
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zvenx wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2020 3:18 pm
synaesthesia wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2020 2:59 pm Looking excellent guys.
Matt, were you involved too?
I was not involved. I just think it's a great idea. :)

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Cheers Matt :)

Just a heads up that an update has just been released, with a new option.

As part of OmniTag's mission to harmonise everything, it has been tidying up prefixes in patch names (such as PAD or KEYS). These aren't the Spectrasonics convention, since that info should always be in their tags, so renaming is best for those who want a completely uniform Factory-Library-style experience.

However, some 3rd party developers have named their patches with these specific, carefully chosen prefixes in mind, all designed so their individual library works best within itself. We figured that some users might well agree, and feel that for some libraries they'd rather keep the existing full names with prefixes intact (whilst changing the categories and tags as needed).

So in v1.0.20, users now have the option. Users can now either fix a global behaviour, or get to choose for each individual library.
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Thanks.
I discovered that subconsciously I was ok with prefixes that were not all capitalized.
That is Pads, Bass, Keys were fine for me whereas PAD, BASS, KEY were not :).
oh my mind :)
rsp
sound sculptist

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Hi all,

I added OmniTag to the KVR product database. If anyone feels inclined to give it a 'like', I would certainly appreciate it! :D

https://www.kvraudio.com/product/omnita ... ftware-inc

Best,
Marcus
Marcus Lawson
Composer, Software Engineer
Creator of OmniTag | https://www.omnitag.net

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Didn't know you could like stuff there, or did yo mean a review?
Just give my first ever KVR review in the has it been 15 years I have been here?
rsp
sound sculptist

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This is what I meant... not sure what it's called actually :lol:
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But I am new to KVR, so still figuring everything out!
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Marcus Lawson
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Creator of OmniTag | https://www.omnitag.net

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