Now that you mention it, I seem to remember something about a 12-layer crossfade. I have never made any linked presets--except for one time when I was trying to figure out what info comes from the first preset and in essence overrides info in the linked presets. One time, I was experimenting with crossfading basically the same sound on all 4 layers except for filter type and filter settings. I don't know where those patches are, but I might revisit the concept and see if I can come up with any that are worth sharing. I could probably do a template without ROM instruments like you did once I get some filter combos that are template worthy. Hmmmmm. A 12-layer filter crossfade where one knob goes through a progression of filters and another knob that starts off with a basic waveform and goes through a progression of more complex but similar sounding waves. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!! Also, I'd certainly be interested in playing around with your layer crossfades. Steve --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "stimresp" <stimresp@...> wrote: > > Thanks Steve. Good to know it works. > > I lost all my patches last year, but looking to rebuild a few. Would be happy to share these as they become ready. I have a very usable synth bass patch using layer crossfades from as you describe, sine-triangle-saw-square, and with full envelope control of amp/filter. Simple but effective and good fodder for the filters. > > From an idea in an old post here, I also made-up a template for a 12-layer crossefade patch (by linking presets) for some basic wavetable/waveseqencing fun. > > I'd love to see what others are coming up with. > > Cheers, > J >
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Re: Drum Patch Template for you - uploaded to files section.
2011-03-09 by steve_the_composer
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