@@SolidtraxNL do these patches save to the keyboard as extra ones or replace pre existing ones do you know? If they replace some can you choose which ones to replace?
Hello @@mrryan7475 appreciate your interest! The patches are designed to load into bank-H, replacing the existing ones. A couple of important points: - It's recommended to create a backup using Midi-OX (Windows) or Snoize Sysex Librarian (Mac) before you load our new sounds if you want to keep the existing ones for later use. - Detailed instructions for loading presets into your synthesizer are provided in all our sound bank packages as PDF. Hope this helps, cheers!
Great to hear that you like it Fred and enjoy! Just wondering which presets you like the most, are you willing to share that? Within the near future I don't have plans for a new bank, but long term I will consider it.
@@SolidtraxNL Hello, yes, I've noted some of them : D-Universe, 6 More Reasons, Fat & Juicy, The Sigler, *Experiments* ,*Sharping Up* , A Long Story, Gate Keepper and Ghost Hacker, Synccultivator, Pearls, Future Sob, ... I do appreciate the pads sounding close to Blade Runner (Yamaha CS80), some Seq sounds. And I noticed that most of the sounds use 1 voice only. And yet, they are thick and spacious. Some Bass sounds are quite punchy. Yes, it's a goog sound bank !
@@liviou2004 Thank you for taking some time to comment, Fred. That is really nice to hear and with that selection you can't go wrong! Hopefully you found out that most patches, although not always using unison, do indeed make massive use of the modulation possibilities, the effects to spice things up and thus have maximum polyphony and are programmed for either the composer that works with a DAW, for some easy drawing of modulation lines, or the synthesizer player. Tip: Try, apart from velocity, automating the aftertouch and mod wheel since on most patches these are routed having a musical way in mind. The patches were created on a DeepMind6 that I borrowed from a good friend and fellow synthhead :-) That's why I felt the need to make efficient patches. So imagine when you use this with a DeepMind12, you could try to add more unison voices, but sometimes less is more. Thank you again for stopping by and your nice comments, really appreciate it!
Thank you very much Frederic, appreciate it! The layering is done by recording two same midi clips in a DAW and then layer them afterwards, or to put it differently, by putting them on top of eachother. Hope this makes sense! If you have any more questions, don't hesitate to ask them.
The only thing that has kept me from buying additional patches and sound banks is the purported difficulty in loading them into [in my case] the Deepmind 12. I’ve heard that the official Editor is unstable and wonky, and Systex transfer is both complicated and unwieldy. True?
@@dadduorp in my Analog History sound bank manual I have detailed instructions for both Mac and PC. It isn't that hard tbh. But perhaps your case could be a difficult one. Can you shed some light on that? The official editor is something I only should use for the librarian function. Default the patches load up in bank H.
Thanks so much. Was listening on my phone and couldn't see. Projecting onto my TV now and I can see it. Looking forward to loading this onto my Deepmind 6.
Time stamps matched to different patches is always helpful when auditioning sounds
Thank you for the tip! Added to the description :-)
@@SolidtraxNL Awesome!
Astonishing! Reminds me back in the day the Yamaha CS80 and the Roland Jupiter 8 came out. Well done!👏
Thank you very much for this compliment Marco.
These are very pretty. Nice work!
@@sub-jec-tiv Many thanks! Nice to hear that you like them!
WOW! The pad and ambients are stunning!!
Thank you very much for your nice comment! Glad you like it!
@@SolidtraxNL do these patches save to the keyboard as extra ones or replace pre existing ones do you know? If they replace some can you choose which ones to replace?
Hello @@mrryan7475 appreciate your interest! The patches are designed to load into bank-H, replacing the existing ones. A couple of important points:
- It's recommended to create a backup using Midi-OX (Windows) or Snoize Sysex Librarian (Mac) before you load our new sounds if you want to keep the existing ones for later use.
- Detailed instructions for loading presets into your synthesizer are provided in all our sound bank packages as PDF.
Hope this helps, cheers!
@@SolidtraxNL more than helpful. Thank you very much
You are welcome @@mrryan7475
Thanks, bought them, will try them out soon.
Have fun with these sounds, and thank you for your support Rik.
@14:15 nice sound
Thank you for you kind words!
Nice sounds!
Wow. Nice sounds. Well done.
Thank you very much Mark! Great to read you like the sounds.
Great patches! Thank you! 😊
Great to hear from you TGP! Any favourites you like to share?
Just Wow, big pads! (Not alone ST Pad) :-) great work - Lost Souls ST arp also great!
Thanks Sjoerd, glad you like the sounds!
And LOL btw! 🙂
Nice Patches 👍🏽👍🏽
Nice
Nice patches 👍🏽👍🏽
Thanks Glen!
Very good sound bank ! Just downloaded.
Do plan to make another one ?
Great to hear that you like it Fred and enjoy!
Just wondering which presets you like the most, are you willing to share that?
Within the near future I don't have plans for a new bank, but long term I will consider it.
@@SolidtraxNL Hello, yes, I've noted some of them : D-Universe, 6 More Reasons, Fat & Juicy, The Sigler, *Experiments* ,*Sharping Up* , A Long Story, Gate Keepper and Ghost Hacker, Synccultivator, Pearls, Future Sob, ...
I do appreciate the pads sounding close to Blade Runner (Yamaha CS80), some Seq sounds. And I noticed that most of the sounds use 1 voice only. And yet, they are thick and spacious.
Some Bass sounds are quite punchy.
Yes, it's a goog sound bank !
@@liviou2004 Thank you for taking some time to comment, Fred. That is really nice to hear and with that selection you can't go wrong!
Hopefully you found out that most patches, although not always using unison, do indeed make massive use of the modulation possibilities, the effects to spice things up and thus have maximum polyphony and are programmed for either the composer that works with a DAW, for some easy drawing of modulation lines, or the synthesizer player.
Tip: Try, apart from velocity, automating the aftertouch and mod wheel since on most patches these are routed having a musical way in mind.
The patches were created on a DeepMind6 that I borrowed from a good friend and fellow synthhead :-)
That's why I felt the need to make efficient patches. So imagine when you use this with a DeepMind12, you could try to add more unison voices, but sometimes less is more.
Thank you again for stopping by and your nice comments, really appreciate it!
Great patch ! It sound fat for a six voices ! ST Bass Layered with Neon Lights ST Lead ? How doing the layered on the Deepmind ?
Thank you very much Frederic, appreciate it! The layering is done by recording two same midi clips in a DAW and then layer them afterwards, or to put it differently, by putting them on top of eachother. Hope this makes sense! If you have any more questions, don't hesitate to ask them.
The only thing that has kept me from buying additional patches and sound banks is the purported difficulty in loading them into [in my case] the Deepmind 12.
I’ve heard that the official Editor is unstable and wonky, and Systex transfer is both complicated and unwieldy. True?
@@dadduorp in my Analog History sound bank manual I have detailed instructions for both Mac and PC. It isn't that hard tbh. But perhaps your case could be a difficult one. Can you shed some light on that?
The official editor is something I only should use for the librarian function.
Default the patches load up in bank H.
These sound great. What sound bank do they load into?
Thank you for your kind words, Michael! Regarding your question, they load into the last bank of your DeepMind: Bank H.
Thanks so much. Was listening on my phone and couldn't see. Projecting onto my TV now and I can see it. Looking forward to loading this onto my Deepmind 6.
@@michaelf.venezialemamt-bcl5843 Have fun, Michael! Looking forward to seeing what you are creating with these sounds!
HOW MANY PRESETS IT HAS?
It is in the title of this video, but 84 fresh new presets!