Re: [Evolver] Re: Patch Contest / User Forum Soundset
2003-01-09 by Ravi Ivan Sharma
Good. I think that patch is redundant though. I am trying to streamline everything. If it doesn t have a special bank ( wave ?) prefix, then it is a patch.
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2003-01-09 by Ravi Ivan Sharma
Good. I think that patch is redundant though. I am trying to streamline everything. If it doesn t have a special bank ( wave ?) prefix, then it is a patch.
2003-01-09 by Ski <ex5tech@excite.com>
I agree with your statements below. Location IS needed for a bank file, since a bank file can be either a single bank, or all three banks. And yes, I agree
2003-01-09 by Ravi Sharma
Additionally I asked Dave to spec it so that if the sequencer were running when a midi patch change command came in then the patch would change upon the end of
2003-01-09 by Ravi Sharma
Of course, we play grooveboxes. Else we press play on the CD player and bounce around . . . :) ...
2003-01-09 by Ravi Sharma
I wasn t thinking in terms of strict databases, but that certainly can be done later with ease once enought actual patches (and then later banks) are created.
2003-01-09 by Ski <ex5tech@excite.com>
That IS cool. And it *would* be like a little groove box. BUT... it would FORCE you to play the Evolver, rather than pre-programming everything. I may be
2003-01-09 by Ravi Sharma
I will provide the old list to Dave. However, you may wish to restate your request anyway since Dave has requested that feature request abide by some basic
2003-01-09 by Ski <ex5tech@excite.com>
Establishing a good set of sound categories, and a standard nomenclature for the filenames IS still quite important. It will be a HUGE asset as the list of
2003-01-09 by thligrdd <onthesurface@cox.net>
Will you still send Dave the old feature request list for consideration, or should I resubmit my old requests into the new list?
2003-01-09 by Ravi Sharma
January 2003 Keyboard mag has an article about MIDI being 20 years old that of course features the great Dave Smith and even has a picture. Check it out. Ravi
2003-01-09 by Ski <ex5tech@excite.com>
Outstanding! Thanks. Ski www.ex5tech.com EX5Tech Evolver forum: http://www.ex5tech.com/ex5ubb_cgi/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=forum&f=23
2003-01-09 by Ravi Sharma
Cool! I should add my patch select idea that I already detailed to Dave a month or so ago. Basically speaking, my idea is that after highlighting the main
2003-01-09 by Ravi Sharma
It seems that a patch collection instead a contest is more palatable. That is cool that a contest is unnecesary to have people contribute. Even if there are
2003-01-09 by Robert Shanks
Cool - Thanks Ravi I added my shift mode sequencer ideas - chained sequences. - Robert
2003-01-09 by not known
I ve got plenty of patches I d be willing to throw into a User set. I m one of those who is reluctant to participate in contests, but I am quite inclined to
2003-01-09 by amthewalrus <bob_aloha@hotmail.com>
Ok, dave charges $475 shipped and this place charges $474.95 without shipping. What savings are we talking about?
2003-01-09 by Ravi Sharma
Obviously he has a deal with them, bulk or not. Direct shipping from Dave as drk is most likely, the difference is similar to a commission. These are online
2003-01-09 by Ski <ex5tech@excite.com>
I d have to guess that at least the last two you mentioned are buying in bulk from Dave. Otherwise, it would be tough to sell them at $475 US or lower! ;)
2003-01-09 by Ski <ex5tech@excite.com>
Don, I think you have a great idea. I think one of the advantages of this over a pure contest is that you d end up with more patches being created and
2003-01-08 by Robert Shanks
Hi Don - I like the User Forum Soundset idea. It sounds like a great way to get (and give) lots more patches. Yeah! Gimme lots and lotsa more patches. I
2003-01-08 by drK
On 1/8/03 2:49 AM, Ravi Ivan Sharma ... Looks like Dave decided to expand distribution. Makes sense as on-line can work with lower
2003-01-08 by M-.-n
Paul; I was wondering why the hell your name sounded so familiar::: are you the Paul Nagle from SOS ? M-.-n http://n0s.10pm.org/ ... From: Paul Nagle To:
2003-01-08 by Paul Nagle
Great - I added a few things.... 8) Paul On Wed, 08 Jan 2003 07:30:57 -0000, Ravi Ivan Sharma ... Paul Nagle - SoftRoom Music - www.softroom.co.uk
2003-01-08 by not known
http://www.gaspedal.com/smith.htm dammit! I knew I should have waited! :-) ______________________________________________________________________ Post your
2003-01-08 by Ravi Ivan Sharma <noision1@hotmail.com>
http://store.yahoo.com/robotspeak-store/davsmitinev.html
2003-01-08 by Ravi Ivan Sharma <noision1@hotmail.com>
http://www.gaspedal.com/smith.htm
2003-01-08 by Ravi Ivan Sharma <noision1@hotmail.com>
http://www.aessf.org/meetings/Jan03.html I wish I could go. Someone go and record the speech!
2003-01-08 by Ravi Ivan Sharma <noision1@hotmail.com>
This is wierd. And the price looks too high, or is it right, with tax and duty? http://www.groove-music.de/webshop/index.html?
2003-01-08 by Ravi Ivan Sharma <noision1@hotmail.com>
I wanted to note that a new feature request table is available that sets forth the feature request criteria requested by Dave awhile ago. I see 4 new feature
2003-01-08 by Don Gothard (dg)
As a suggestion I would add that rather than a patch contest which implies some competition and reward, we do whats been done successfully several times on
2003-01-07 by Ravi Ivan Sharma
Great! Do the sysex or mid files import to a particular bank, or will it go into whatever bank your evolver is set to? If it is generic, then all we need is a
2003-01-07 by Crackpot
perhaps if we just send all patches to like bank 1, patch 1, then we can audition it, and if we like it, copy it to where we want it. alternately it s very
2003-01-07 by Ski <ex5tech@excite.com>
Yes, that s right. A few comments.... - If we re going to put a type/category name in there, it s going to have to include an item like various , mixed ,
2003-01-07 by Ravi Sharma
So then in regard to naming patchfiles, whether midi or sysex, a naming structure would be good. I.e., type.name.location ie. bass.moog3.b2p45.mid or
2003-01-07 by Ski <ex5tech@excite.com>
If by this problem , you mean the fact that you don t know where the patches are going to load, then yes, SYSEX files have the same problem. The patch
2003-01-07 by Ravi Sharma
No, I meant only for midifiles, obviously sysex route doesn t have this problem, or does it? I got midiox to work, but I didn t know how I did it . . . :) ...
2003-01-07 by Ski <ex5tech@excite.com>
Thanks for the info. I wanted to make sure that Dave didn t have things set up any differently in the Evolver before I started playing a MIDI file into it.
2003-01-07 by mr julian
... This sounds like the best way, as in the factory banks 128 is always the scratch patch too. ... yes yes yes!! a patch contest!!! something to get us all
2003-01-07 by Ravi Ivan Sharma
This brings another point. Perhaps we should talk about the idea of building some patch libraries for the Evolver. First we might simply start with a naming
2003-01-07 by Ravi Ivan Sharma
kudosalwayswelcome! Yup, just load the .mid file into any sequencer and feed it into the evolver. Just remember that the patch will load into the place it came
2003-01-07 by mr julian
... oopsie. not what I meant to say.... sorry, I m getting a bit confused too, so I ll take a deep breath and make sure I use the correct terminology... ...
2003-01-07 by Ski <ex5tech@excite.com>
Ouch! I ve never actually owned a VS or a Wavestation, and I forgot that they could sweep a wavetable with an LFO. Too bad that Wave Shape (or even
2003-01-07 by Ski <ex5tech@excite.com>
I know that most people here already know this, but Ravi really does a great job here. I was reminded of that today when I went cruising through the Files
2003-01-07 by mr julian
... aaah, the flexability of the evolver strikes again!!! ... Though the limit here is that you are locked to the sequence progression... using an LFO to sweep
2003-01-07 by Ski <ex5tech@excite.com>
Julian, you wrote... Remember there is just one wave list, with the waves stored in an arbitrary fashion. so you can t define the sequence of waves that would
2003-01-06 by mr julian
... well, I d really like to write one, as I need a project to learn windows programming... but to be honest, I think that by the time I learn about system
2003-01-06 by M-.-n
The article is pretty long so it is going to be though to streamline. Basically, they say sounddiver ( a generic labrarian/sound editor) has rather powerful
2003-01-06 by thligrdd <onthesurface@cox.net>
Already one step ahead of you. I did it when it looked like nobody else would. I just thought maybe the person who did the editing might want to take credit
2003-01-06 by Simon
... I am interested, but I can t access the website to read it, as that article is for subscribers only. The latest issue in Australia is always a couple of
2003-01-06 by M-.-n
There is an excellent Masterclass on the microwave wavetables in the latest sound on sound if u r interested. I guess the answer to most of your questions is