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Knob Tweak LP Patch Contest-Personal Thoughts

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 5:05 pm
by Voltor07
So I've got most, if not all, Knob Tweak Little Phatty patches from the contest folder. I've got ATARI FOREVER, SNARLING DOGZ, THEREMINISH, and END GAME. As well as my own, but that goes without saying. All great patches! Congratulations to all who've contributed so far to the contest. Awesome programmers all of you! I can't even pick a favorite...I like them all! :mrgreen: Just wanted to share...

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 7:21 am
by GregAE
There are two more patches just posted by KT member 'Pagerfalk':

1. A cool, weird lead patch called "Constructed" that would be at home on any Japan recording (Japan was an '80's band featuring Richard Barbieri on synths. Richard now handles the keyboard duties for Porcupine Tree).

2. A nice utility bass patch called "Velo Bass".

All Programmer's Challenge patches to date have been checked and play on both Stage and Tribute Editions.

The Programmer's Challenge continues thru Friday, April 17, so there's still time to submit your patch(es). Enter soon!

- Greg

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 3:38 pm
by Voltor07
Thanks Greg! Yeah, I saw those after I posted. They are on my laptop waiting to be transferred. :D

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 8:18 pm
by jamezdd73
I have trouble understanding yahoo forums, so I'm just going to post my question here...
How do I create an .syx file? I've got the LP computer editing software, but I'm still getting used to how to work it. The other program I use to send syx files to the LP is SSX16.

Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2009 9:28 am
by GregAE
jamezdd73 wrote:I have trouble understanding yahoo forums, so I'm just going to post my question here...
How do I create an .syx file? I've got the LP computer editing software, but I'm still getting used to how to work it. The other program I use to send syx files to the LP is SSX16.
James -

You don't need the Editor for this - you need a SysEx (System Exclusive) program to transfer the patch from the LP. Try SysEx Librarian for Mac, or MIDI-OX for PC (both are free - Google to locate the download sites).

To create a .syx file of a single patch, launch your SysEx application and set it to record. In SysEx Librarian, the record command is a button labeled "Record One" (there should be a similar button/function in MIDI-OX).

Next, on the LP, go to Master>SysEx Menu>Send Current Preset, and hit 'ENTER'. The current preset will be sent to the SysEx program as a .syx file.

Hope this helps.

- Greg

More patches posted

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 7:31 am
by Modularfan
Just posted two more patches for the KnobTweak Programmer's Challenge: CHAMELEON BASS (Bass) and WEIRD TIMPANI (SFX).

C'mon LP people! Where's the rest of you?

- MF

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 8:22 am
by perault
GregAE wrote: A cool, weird lead patch
Thanks Greg. Being a knob tweaker that's surely a compliment! :D

Never heard of the band Japan but must check them out now for sure. I guess I had the Depeche Mode song "And then..." from Construction time again in the back of my head, but maybe that's only obvious to me. :roll:

- perault (a.k.a pagerfalk)

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 8:43 am
by GregAE
perault wrote:
GregAE wrote: A cool, weird lead patch
Thanks Greg. Being a knob tweaker that's surely a compliment! :D

Never heard of the band Japan but must check them out now for sure. I guess I had the Depeche Mode song "And then..." from Construction time again in the back of my head, but maybe that's only obvious to me. :roll:

- perault (a.k.a pagerfalk)
... and now I'll have to pull out my copy of DM's 'Construction Time Again' and give it a listen. :D

Regarding the band Japan, their sound draws a bit on Chinese/Japanese musical influences (but it's still art-rock). Most of the synth sounds you will hear on their recordings were done using a Prophet 5 and Roland System 100 (sadly, no Moogs). In their early days, Japan was more of a punk band, but are largely remembered as an '80's art band today. To check them out, try the "Oil On Canvas" or "Tin Drum" albums, or search iTunes for such songs as "Art Of Parties", "Cantonese Boy", "Ghosts", "Still Life In Mobile Homes" and "Visions Of China".

- Greg

Re: More patches posted

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 8:47 am
by GregAE
Modularfan wrote:Just posted two more patches for the KnobTweak Programmer's Challenge: CHAMELEON BASS (Bass) and WEIRD TIMPANI (SFX).

C'mon LP people! Where's the rest of you?

- MF
Nicely done, MF, and high marks to you for including the bass note sequence to Herbie Hancock's Chameleon with your entry! :D

- Greg

Re: More patches posted

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 8:55 am
by Assar
Modularfan wrote:C'mon LP people! Where's the rest of you?
Why not arrange the competition in a place where you don't have to get a google/facebook/yahoo/twitter/thirdlife/whatever membership to participate.
I think you would see many more patches then.

Re: More patches posted

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 12:27 pm
by soundxplorer
Assar wrote:
Modularfan wrote:C'mon LP people! Where's the rest of you?
Why not arrange the competition in a place where you don't have to get a google/facebook/yahoo/twitter/thirdlife/whatever membership to participate.
You just have to create a Yahoo ID.
Just like you had to create a login ID to get here too (the Moog forum).

Yahoo Groups offer a place to upload pictures and files (like these patches), while typical forums do not.

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 1:04 pm
by Voltor07
I've fallen behind with loading patches. I'll be digging these Thursday. :D

Re: More patches posted

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 4:41 pm
by Assar
soundxplorer wrote:You just have to create a Yahoo ID.
Yes, I know. Just another account on another site. And another, and another ... And everyone os creating more advertising email and spam I don't need.
Don't get me wrong, but I am getting tired on having accounts on sites all over the net, almost everyone requiring my email address.

I don't think I am alone. That's why I think the response would be larger if the competition was elsewhere.

Re: More patches posted

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 4:45 pm
by Bryan T
Assar wrote:
soundxplorer wrote:That's why I think the response would be larger if the competition was elsewhere.
I think folks are just lazy when it comes to sharing patches.

Re: More patches posted

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 5:33 pm
by soundxplorer
Assar wrote:I am getting tired on having accounts on sites all over the net, almost everyone requiring my email address.

I don't think I am alone.
Well, sure, everyone has that problem.
But here's what you do: create a free web-based email account (Gmail, whatever, even use the Yahoo address you create when joining KnobTweak) then use that address to sign up for everything. Treat it as a junk "web" email account that you never have to check.

My advice to everyone I talk to as an I.T. professional is this: your "real" email address - the one all your friends and family use to send things to you - never, ever type that into a web browser or use it to sign up for anything.

And again, my other point was this: the Moog forum does not offer file storage.