Yes of course but for me the reason I mainly use synths and not say, a banjo, is I like to create new sounds as an integral part of that process of making music, which I want to save to be able to come back to, and therefore also want to keep organised. I don't want to use just the ones supplied by NI. I also make and share sounds for a wide variety of plugins so keeping them organised into specific folders and banks is important.But surely the synth was built for people to make music with, right?And it does that minor thing really well.
I appreciate the work of other artists and do also buy some third party content, so also want to keep my content separate from theirs. However at the moment everything that is not official NI content gets combined into just one long 'user' list, regardless of whether it is actually user created or third party content. If I was a commercial sound designer selling patches I would find it a complete turn off if those patches were to just disappear in a long list of user presets and not be findable as a distinct bank and I do know some SD companies who have said as much.
Statistics: Posted by aMUSEd — Sun Apr 28, 2024 9:58 am