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#38261 - 12/17/00 08:54 AM How do you guys organize/classify your patches?
Rocket88 Offline
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Registered: 11/30/00
Posts: 4
Loc: Bayonne, NJ
A few dozen's nothing but what about a few thousand?
I'm using SoundDiver3 building libraries and some ideas would be extremely helpful.

Thanks and Merry Christmas!

Robert

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#38262 - 12/17/00 01:01 PM Re: How do you guys organize/classify your patches?
TheSonicEnergyAuthority Offline
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Registered: 07/14/00
Posts: 307
Loc: Peterborough,Cambridgeshire,UK
Use your ears, and describe the sound you hear.
If it's a bright brassy synth patch, put that down!

I'm hopefully getting SoundDiver 3.0 soon, I have 2.1 at the moment, and I shpild have a free update (or at least thats what it says on the box).

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#38263 - 12/26/00 12:49 PM Re: How do you guys organize/classify your patches?
David Green Offline
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Registered: 08/03/99
Posts: 86
Loc: BC, Canada
Hi,

Personally, I follow Roland's Patch and Category Conventions. If you own a Super-JV synth, you can see their Categories along with the patch info. And they include with their L-CD Sample CDs their complete naming system info.

Since I have thousands of Roland Patches in Gigs of storage, I find it easier to stay with their naming convention so that my custom Patches are more easily accessed amidst the huge quantity of sounds I have to wade through.

David
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