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Re: what do you guys look for in a soundbank?
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my macro setup policy is basically, they're there to group changes that should be done together to make sense, or to label non-obvious results from tweaking a certain knob. if a patch doesnt need 8 macros assigned, it doesnt get that. i put a lot of thought into labeling them so that the name is not about which parameter is affected but about how the overall sound is affected.
i've done some fairly complex behind the scenes stuff to achieve certain effects that i hadn't heard from Massive before, while keeping the patches usable, malleable and ready to drop in a mix.
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This sounds great to me. I look for play-ability in presets, so the more performance controls, the better, as long as they do something that is useful and musical. Too many sound designers just leave the pitch bend at the default one octave, the MW at the default filter cutoff, and ignore things like aftertouch or macro knobs altogether. I think one of the things that sets the really good sound designers apart from the rest is their ability to do something useful and creative with these controllers by doing something that makes sense for each specific patch. But, that said, I totally agree that there's no sense in using all 8 macros if a patch just doesn't need that many (and few do IMO).
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