I did think about that, but then if it were say a pad sound, a single key isn't going show the patch in it's best light(/sound?). Or where a patch makes good use of mod wheel, AT, XY pads etc. how can this be appreciated without playing the patch yourself? I kind of think that playability would be a big part in how someone judges the quality of a patch - I would say that it's as important as the tonal qualities. And then a well programmed arp/MSEG'd type patch is going to sound more impressive to many ears than a less dynamic patch.djsubject wrote:
in addition i think a simple mp3 demo should be submitted with each path to encourage voting (single held keys with modulation, not fancy show off Old School style demos) or there could be stranded midi file/s that have to be used
If we said, ok, you can include a short mp3 of the patch being played 'in context' as it were (I know that this isn't what you're saying), then there's the danger that a judgement is based as much upon the players musical abilities as the patch itself.
I think that voting should at least be restricted to those who can be bothered to dl the patches and try them out. That shouldn't be too much to ask.
