Whoops I accidentlay sent this to Tres only.

I like the idea of a preset contest, but I could see this leading to
saturating some instruments while leaving others untouched. Part of the
reason that ZASF and Tripple-O have so many presets is because they are two
of the most capable synths. With the update to LB-302, the addition of
OpulenZ, and soon the addition of WaTSyn I could see these becoming
potential preset favorites again leaving other instruments a little on the
dry side. How about restricting the contest to groups of instruments
further restricted based off quantity of presets. For example one contest
could be the bit instrument challenge where people are restricted to making
phat sounds using only Bit Invader, Freeboy, or SID Emulator. If one of the
instruments exceeds the others by 10-15 presets it is eliminated from the
next contest of those types of instruments. The advantage of this is it
gets people to test the instruments to make sure they are functioning they
way they should be while at the same time increasing the preset library.
Also this would automatically bring instruments back into future
competitions as things became more even.


On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 9:12 AM, Tres Finocchiaro <
tres.finocchi...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>  I don't know if anyone made such a nice Hammond or drums with it.
>>
> Proper drum packs are a huge gap right now (it has good drum samples, but
> no easy way of swapping one drum pack for another).
>
> Did you honor the standard drum pack note layout?  Please share!
>
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