Grab these dry presets of both Analog Empire devices

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I got tired of everything drowning in FXs and reverbs, and wanted to be able to browse the presets without FXs.

Now, you can too. :phones:

These instruments really should have a master FXs ON/OFF on the main page! Or a folder with dry versions on delivery. Or leave the ON/OFF switch to remain on the FX tab. One can only wonder why it isn't there? For a cleaner design is my guess. Bad design idea!

Anyway, you're welcome - if it's useful to you. MSFs preset system is anything but suited for this kind of operation. Multiselection anyone?
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jan-sandahl wrote: Wed May 28, 2025 1:33 pm These instruments really should have a master FXs ON/OFF on the main page! Or a folder with dry versions on delivery. Or leave the ON/OFF switch to remain on the FX tab. One can only wonder why it isn't there? For a cleaner design is my guess. Bad design idea!
Indeed, this would be very helpful
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Thanks for the feedback. I will see if anything can be done.
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jan-sandahl wrote: Wed May 28, 2025 1:33 pm I got tired of everything drowning in FXs and reverbs, and wanted to be able to browse the presets without FXs.
A lock on a front-facing reverb knob that persists past preset changes would be really nice.

I understand why companies who make VI's do this, drenching the presets in reverb and chorus, when evaluating a synth what do you do first but browse presets and the better they sound, the more people want to own it. For me, it makes them unusable in an actual mix. Synths' internal reverbs seldom sound as good as I can get with MTurboReverb, and I want to tune it for the mix, not standalone.

It's so prevalent that when I recently installed Minimogue and ran through its presets, I thought they were "meh." Then I threw a nice wide chorus on them and tried again and yikes, suddenly they sounded rich and full and sexy.

I don't have an answer except maybe the aforementioned "reverb" on-off switch.

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