Preset time again. There are seventy new ones plus John Bowen's bank from the CW forum and of course, the original factory banks (including Peter Krischker's bank). Some of my presets are conversions of my Pro One SOLO presets (though somewhat reinterpreted to sound better in my opinion) plus loads of completely fresh ones. You can replace your existing presets file with this one as it contains everything (keep a copy though).
Also note that i've reassigned the sequencer rest note as top C (C6) on an five-octave keyboard for easier use rather that G#8 as it was in the original default, which was a bit useless. If a sequence was written with a different rest note i've left it as is.
Any comments or corrections welcome.
Mr Arkadin
Pro One (proTone) - 70 new presets
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Yeah, i was holding out too, see http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... orum=10&61 . Well, i relented and got it and it is very good (and thankfully Prophet and Pro One sound different).
Although we'd have to pay for it, a CW Prophet might be nice (a must for Noah surely?), but i wonder if they'd reduce the Plus version (i only have Standard at the moment) to be more original like they have with Pro One? i think the sequencer on Pro One could have maybe had two modes: original and enhanced (likewise the arpeggiator).
Anyway, it sounds bloody good i have to say - this and MiniMax are appearing in every track i write at the moment! With the polyphony it's surprisingly good for pads as well as the very nice bass end.
Thanks for the complement by the way - i assume you were talking about my presets as well as the factory ones
Mr A
Although we'd have to pay for it, a CW Prophet might be nice (a must for Noah surely?), but i wonder if they'd reduce the Plus version (i only have Standard at the moment) to be more original like they have with Pro One? i think the sequencer on Pro One could have maybe had two modes: original and enhanced (likewise the arpeggiator).
Anyway, it sounds bloody good i have to say - this and MiniMax are appearing in every track i write at the moment! With the polyphony it's surprisingly good for pads as well as the very nice bass end.
Thanks for the complement by the way - i assume you were talking about my presets as well as the factory ones
Mr A
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******UPDATE********
Someone pointed out that maybe top C (C6) on a five-octave keyboard would be a more useful rest note for the sequencer section (rather than the 88-note C7 that i originally reassigned it to in my presets list), so i've updated the file to reflect this. All presets etc. are the same, just the rest note has changed (unless a different rest note was already assigned).
Someone pointed out that maybe top C (C6) on a five-octave keyboard would be a more useful rest note for the sequencer section (rather than the 88-note C7 that i originally reassigned it to in my presets list), so i've updated the file to reflect this. All presets etc. are the same, just the rest note has changed (unless a different rest note was already assigned).