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cwm patch listings
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 2:27 am
by roy thinnes
around 700 patches, listed in 21 categories.
jpgs, short descriptions, informations about author and mod version, additional notes, direct planetZ/Adern and download links.
and, for me the most important part:
short
audio clips of all patches (zipped).
have fun!
http://www.cwmodular.org/html/patches.html
p.s. Ben Walker will (very) soon open his patch archive, with even more patches...watch out!
Re: cwm patch listings
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 4:16 am
by erminardi

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Roy... huge!!! Very useful and awesome.
Re: cwm patch listings
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 11:17 am
by siriusbliss
Awesome!
Now where are all the ModIV / III /II presets?
Greg
Re: cwm patch listings
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 12:23 pm
by roy thinnes
sorry, presets can be downloaded
here!

Re: cwm patch listings
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 5:30 pm
by siriusbliss
Thanks!
Haven't looked yet, but how many of these are built in ModIV?
I already have a ton of ModIII / Flexor presets.
I've been out of the loop, and I don't even know if anyone won the so-called preset prize last year
Greg
Re: cwm patch listings
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 10:32 pm
by dante
Are the corresponding DEV files in a handy zip somewhere as well ?
Re: cwm patch listings
Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 11:54 am
by HUROLURA
Nice and usefull Works.
Your site brings some more value to the SC Modular synth.
You would deserve a free Modular IV from SC ...
Re: cwm patch listings
Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 12:18 pm
by erminardi
HUROLURA wrote:Nice and usefull Works.
Your site brings some more value to the SC Modular synth.
You would deserve a free Modular IV from SC ...
Or some official & serious patches for MODIV from S|C... it's a shame that it comes with so few usable examples

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Re: cwm patch listings
Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 1:03 pm
by roy thinnes
Haven't looked yet, but how many of these are built in ModIV?
not much so far - time to make some by yourself ynd publish them on Z, xite.org or adern.com!
hey, seriously - it really doesn't matter what mod version is used, imho it's just the sound that counts.
I've been out of the loop, and I don't even know if anyone won the so-called preset prize last year
obviously there wasn't much response, so SC decided to pass it over tacitly.
Are the corresponding DEV files in a handy zip somewhere as well ?
er, no. I never would provide zipped patches of other authors.
the purpose of these listings and their corresponding audio clips is this:
in case you need this special sound or sound effect for a track, listen to the (categorized) clips, pick up the patch which you think fits, download it and use it.
or, after checking some clips, get inspired by the sound of a patch, and start making something new from scratch.
I think it doesn't make sense collecting a huge amount ot patches, forget which one is usable, and get sick of this mess.
You would deserve a free Modular IV from SC ...
thanks Hurolura, as I've already got one, better: a Scope5 sdk!
Re: cwm patch listings
Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 1:35 pm
by HUROLURA
I second for the Scope 5 SDK ...
Re: cwm patch listings
Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2011 4:36 am
by t_tangent
Great idea Roy, and thanks yet again for making these available to us chaps. Very handy

Re: cwm patch listings
Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2011 12:08 pm
by dante
roy thinnes wrote:Haven't looked yet, but how many of these are built in ModIV?
not much so far - time to make some by yourself ynd publish them on Z, xite.org or adern.com!
hey, seriously - it really doesn't matter what mod version is used, imho it's just the sound that counts.
I suppose it depends on why ModIV is sold and bought. Possibly its just for people who want to make thier own patches, but its equally possible that musicians might buy it mainly for presets. For example, Im not sure I would have bought a DX7 if it didnt have presets, even though I ended up programming some sounds myself.
Now given ModIV didn't come with any presets off the shelf, and you cant easily load in presets from older Modular versions (without rebuilding them, which is my experience - correct me if I'm wrong) it does beg the question of why anyone would buy it unless they were going to 100% roll thier own.
So to me, the concept of a ModIV library would act as a marketing tool, another reason for musicians (who would rather tweak or just use a library than build it from scratch) to buy it in the first place..
Re: cwm patch listings
Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 2:11 pm
by dawman
OMG........
These are going to be fun dissecting.
RoyT has the most unique way of creating patches, especially his Sync'd Oscillator options with switches, etc.
The Mod IV patches must have taken hours as no explanation of the Modules existed at that time.
RoyT you da Man.
Thanks so much for years of experience and skill all in a single download.
If anyone finds am especially fierce patch, please post it here.
Since there are so many sharing info seems logical for those in a hurry to scream.
Peace Brotha' Men...