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New Database "Favorite Voice Settings"

2004-01-24 by oldguydrummer

To All:

I have setup a simple Database in our database section for storing 
members favorite voice settings. As a sample, I used Adams recent 
posting of his HiHat settings, to get it rolling. I was going to set 
up a spreadsheet in Excel, but since not everybody has Excel, not 
everyone could access it. (I am still willing to setup one, if there 
is enough interest in it.) The nice thing about doing it here is that 
any member can access and print it out from here, without using any 
special software.

There are four fields: 

Contributor
Pad Type
Settings
Comments

You can put your yahoo user name under Contributor or just use "Anon".

"Pad Type" would be: Bass, Snare, Tom, Ride Cymbal, Crash Cymbal, 
Splash Cymbal, HiHat, etc. When you add something, try to be 
consistant with this field, so that when it is sorted, all 
the "Snare" voices will sort together. IF it is something else other 
than a standard pad, you could use "Misc - Cowbell" or "Misc - Wood 
Block" for example, and if something similar already exists in the 
list, try to name it using the same convention, again, so they will 
sort together.

"Settings" can be as much or as little as needed to get the idea 
across. If you have just tweaked a few settings, then in the comments 
section you can just say "All other settings remain the same."

Anybody can add to the database. As I get the time, I will go back 
through the posts from this group, where members have already shared 
their settings and add it to the database.

Keep in mind, that if there is anything else, that you would like to 
keep track of that would work in this format, we can set it up. By 
having a moderator set it up, we can set it so that it can't be 
deleted accidentally by a member.

OGD

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