Tim Mantle Psalm37 OB-6 256 Presets

Tim Mantle Psalm37 OB-6 256 Presets

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“These presets have been professionally created by Tim Mantle of Psalm37Audio. Tim is credited on the factory sounds of Novation Summit, KORG Prologue, iMonoPoly, Dave Smith Instruments Prophet 12 and Pro 2.
So you can assure the sound design is of professional grade with dedicated customer support.”

Release notes (and weird stuff) for my OB-6 sounds:

1. Always tune your instrument after installing new sounds
2. You will find two folders, 1 contains individual files for each sound, the other contains 3 BANKS.
3. Each individual sound is numbered, the sound will import to that USER number space on the OB-6, unless you have a software librairan and can organise them as it suits you.
4. The Banks folder enables you to load on the BANKS in three stages. As there are 256 new sounds, the 200-256 bank will leave your sounds 257-300 as they were.
5. You may find that these sounds are quieter than you are used to. The reason for this is that I have to level my sounds to make them consistant, I have to level them from the quietest first.
6. Although some are quiet, a lot of the time the OSC are set at their max level. This is not something I reccomend at all times for preset making as it drives the VCF quite hard, however, most of the factory presets are designed like this and I need to compete with the default factory volume.
7. Any sound that appears out of tune to a traditional scale, you may wish to turn off VCO1 selection in X-mod, then readjust VCO2 pitch if necessary. This will alter the original preset by quite some way.
8. There are no sequences, this is sound design work only
9. I design a lot of presets with effects as I personally like how they can complement a sound, I put a lot of consideration into this. However, I appreciate not everyone likes delay and reveb on every sound, so if you don’t like it, go ahead and turn the effects off.

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