by John Bowen » Tue Jan 03, 2012 6:15 pm
The first software project by a third party for the Solaris is a simple name editor for the Solaris Presets.
Subliminal Effect is a new company run by Bernard Wong, who also has been a great help to me at the NAMM shows. Bernard has released his naming editor, which users can download here:
http://www.subliminaleffect.com/
Please note that it is only for Mac OS X systems at this time.
Once you run the editor, you will need to go from the "top down" in your folder search, until you are clicking right on the Preset object within the Patch folder (p0.pre, p1.pre. etc.). The preset name will appear in the box, and you can change it immediately there from your computer keyboard.
My future request to Bernard is to have a version of this which lists the presets in numerically ascending order, but even more useful, a way to cut and paste the presets to move them around within the bank.
Cheers,
John Bowen
The first software project by a third party for the Solaris is a simple name editor for the Solaris Presets.
Subliminal Effect is a new company run by Bernard Wong, who also has been a great help to me at the NAMM shows. Bernard has released his naming editor, which users can download here:
http://www.subliminaleffect.com/
Please note that it is only for Mac OS X systems at this time.
Once you run the editor, you will need to go from the "top down" in your folder search, until you are clicking right on the Preset object within the Patch folder (p0.pre, p1.pre. etc.). The preset name will appear in the box, and you can change it immediately there from your computer keyboard.
My future request to Bernard is to have a version of this which lists the presets in numerically ascending order, but even more useful, a way to cut and paste the presets to move them around within the bank.
Cheers,
John Bowen