It seems like ideas' for LSDJ patches are spread all over the WWW and the Patchbook app is gone..
Any tips where LSDJ patch archives can be found?
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It seems like ideas' for LSDJ patches are spread all over the WWW and the Patchbook app is gone..
Any tips where LSDJ patch archives can be found?
I found some over at ucollective.org/patches/lsdj/
I have here collected those I could find in a .PDF file
https://www.dropbox.com/s/em5gb5x6m5ytt k.pdf?dl=0
Last edited by waveboy (Jan 11, 2015 6:24 pm)
looks very cool!!
thanks for sharing!!
Your welcome!
If you got more ideas/links for the collection then please don’t hesitate to share
I know a standard layout for the LSDJ patches would be an improvement for this “collection” but I was a bit lazy, so it was just “copy/cut and paste”
• Something is better than nothing.
has anyone ever made this in a sav version? Might be a nice download for beginners to peruse with the guide.
has anyone ever made this in a sav version? Might be a nice download for beginners to peruse with the guide.
What do you mean by making it in a ”SAV version”?
herr_prof wrote:has anyone ever made this in a sav version? Might be a nice download for beginners to peruse with the guide.
What do you mean by making it in a ”SAV version”?
Probably means making a file with all of these instruments pre built so people can boot them up and dissect them.
• Something is better than nothing.
definitely!
I actually had almost all of these but here and there on small papers, really nice that someone made some ''cleaning up'' and compile them on a single doc!!
the .sav would be indeed pure luxury!!
(even though I usually like better entering the parameters one by one myself, so I can hear what each one brings to the overall sound)
• Something is better than nothing.
definitely!
I actually had almost all of these but here and there on small papers, really nice that someone made some ''cleaning up'' and compile them on a single doc!!
the .sav would be indeed pure luxury!!
(even though I usually like better entering the parameters one by one myself, so I can hear what each one brings to the overall sound)
I’m quite sure, that it would be possible to reduce the amount of pages from 35 to about 20 by making a standard layout/template for the patches.
• On the other hand, I’m not 100 % sure how that should be made.
If anyone wants to type in all the patches into a “.sav” file, then they are more than welcome I personal rather keep it on paper ^.^
Thanks waveboy! This will be great for learning different sounds.
If there were an instrument file format for lsdj that would be amazing. Then you could make your own sav file, a la carte. Just throw in whatever looks good. I've been dreaming of that for ever. I need to check out that python library.
Oh Shi...
https://github.com/alexras/pylsdj/blob/
se.lsdinst
PyLsdj does seem to have a JSON .lsdinst file format. Next to have a look at the GUI tool...
Last edited by breakphase (Jan 14, 2015 3:31 pm)
I tried updating this collection with a better layout
Download:
Version 1.1 - > https://www.dropbox.com/s/xyb9v2m18l3mz
1.pdf?dl=0
Sketch used for making -> https://www.dropbox.com/s/zzc9z4m93d4tf
.xlsx?dl=0
Have fun