Mr.Modeler
Inspired
Yes, just expressing my opinion as a borderline OCD sufferer.Um... I'd like to point out that they're shared threads, not owned by anyone unless it's Fractal.
Yes, just expressing my opinion as a borderline OCD sufferer.Um... I'd like to point out that they're shared threads, not owned by anyone unless it's Fractal.
For sure. That’s what I did too. Having the text show up in bright purple was helpful.Yours is a rhetorical question, but, honestly, the string search capability for presets is powerful IF you've given the presets a name that is significant.
FA could help if they'd also give us the ability to search through types of blocks, and the names of the devices being modeled in the blocks in a preset. Yes, it'd slow down a few operations a little, but the flexibility would be nice.
Or, maybe that's left for one of us ex-IT guys to do.
You are a genius. Didn’t know you could sort by colour.You can sort by color so if I want to see all the Marshall style presets I select green; Fender is blue, etc. I do the same for IRs, all the greenbacks are green, that way I don't have to google the wiki or go to the manufacturer and see what speaker was in the IR, it is color coded so I know. Of course outliers like K120, D120, Black shadow, etc, can't color code them all; but it really speeds up preset building if I can just select red and see all the Vintage 30 speaker cabs and orange for all the Mesa amps.
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Sure ... just send your FM3 to me and I promise I'll send it back some day all organized.Can someone do this for me? For free? Lol
I do this myself. Green for my fave Greenbacks, Blue for my fav V30s, and then another color for “everything else.” Makes it much easier to find my fav IRs out of 2000+ factory ones.You can sort by color so if I want to see all the Marshall style presets I select green; Fender is blue, etc. I do the same for IRs, all the greenbacks are green, that way I don't have to google the wiki or go to the manufacturer and see what speaker was in the IR, it is color coded so I know. Of course outliers like K120, D120, Black shadow, etc, can't color code them all; but it really speeds up preset building if I can just select red and see all the Vintage 30 speaker cabs and orange for all the Mesa amps.
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What I’ve done is to copy an IR, place it at the top of a section and rename it for what the section is about. And then do the same at the end of the section but instead of a name, I rename it to a series of dashes. Makes it real easy to browse IRs in specific groups.I love these ideas, been wanting to organize cabs with similar construction/different speaker, and then same speaker/different construction, to try and isolate the speaker type and cab construction separately to make it easier for me to look for stuff that will appeal to me. Going one by one through the whole IR list is taking me a lot of time, and it's certainly possible different types of amps will match different types of speaker or cab better. As of today I can't say I have an informed opinion about Greenbacks vs V30s, alnico vs ceramic speakers, closed vs open back cabinets, or 1x12 vs 2x12 vs 4x12.
I've been putting my personal presets at the beginning and moving stuff to the back end, but I need to do a more thorough overall of the presets like this. Maybe the main amp type banks can start from page 2 of the scroll, the special effects banks can go at the end, so the first page is just the presets I have tweaked and desire to keep for my main use.
Scrolled specifically for this.It should actually be called CDO. That's OCD but in alphabetical order AS IT SHOULD BE...!
I find your comment completely inappropriate and not welcome in my thread.
You are digging up dead bodies.
You mean Warren Oates? RIP.You are digging up dead bodies.
I wish there were more colors to categorize presets/IRs with (lame wishlist item)I did something similar with the presets, I even denoted Keith Urban's Twin lol that thing is badass!
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