Re: [linux-audio-user] How about creating a sound-patch repository?

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Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] How about creating a sound-patch repository?
From: Darren Landrum (consul@studioconsul.net)
Date: Wed Feb 05 2003 - 01:43:51 EET


[Note: I tried to send this message out from my ISP's webmail interface
earlier, and it got placed in the list moderator's queue for some
reason.]

Indeed, part of the purpose of the Open Music Resource Library will be
to host synth patches and sample sets. Loops is just what got the ball
rolling.

Lately, I've been busy setting up a new project page on SourceForge. So
really, I'm glad that this subject came up, because I needed to
announce the new OMRL mailing list to this list anyway. :-)

The new list for the OMRL can be signed up at:
http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/omrl-devel

The one at studioconsul.net will be deprecated and shut down soon.

Regards,
Darren Landrum

On Tuesday, February 4, 2003, at 04:35 AM, Emiliano Grilli wrote:

>
>> I was more think along the lines of community effort. We, the users,
>> should be able to help ourselves by helping each other.
>
> Agreed, and I found this community to be the one of the more
> civilized
> places on earth....
>
>> So... I throw out the question about a centralized sound-patch
>> repository.
>> What if we provided a site similar to e.g. themes.org? Interested
>> parties should there be able to upload patches and associate them with
>> the synth they are made for. This should then be published on a
>> searchable web.
>> We've talked before about application databases ala freshmeat, this
>> could be a part in such an endevour.
>
> I think that Darren with his OMRL project plans to do something like
> this, there has been a long thread some week ago on this list. He
> began with the idea of a free/open sample-loop library but IIRC there
> were also talks about softsynth patches.
>
> And, if I could add my 2 cents, I think it would be great to have
> also
> MIDI loops (particulary drum loops) and soundfonts.
>
>
>> It may very well be that we as a community are still to small to
>> support
>> things like this, but I'd like to think we have reached critical mass.
>
> Yeah! we're on the road to world domination!
>
>> Regards,
>> Robert
>>
>
> Bye
> (sorry for my english)
> --
> .---------------------.
> | Emiliano Grilli |
> | emillo@libero.it |
> | Linux user #209089 |
> '---------------------'
>
>


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