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2014/06/15 13:27:55
robert_e_bone
Is there any way to fake it out, where you could somehow have multiple installations, with variations in where they look for the slots, or somehow have a piece of code intercept/redirect the search and retrieval of the slot contents?
 
In other words, create some sort of a programmatic layer that could somehow support having multiple locations and LFO contents.
 
Would that be able to extend the 80-slot limitations in the product, by somehow creating some means of having more than one set of LFOs?
 
Bob Bone
 
2014/06/15 14:04:54
scook
Rapture looks in one location for a fixed set of file names. I cannot see a way to get around this limitation. I keep several LFO directories and swap them out as needed.
2014/06/15 16:14:13
Paul P
 
This then means that some of Craig's patches may/probably will end up using the wrong LFOs ? 
 
Would it be possible for someone who has these, or maybe Cakewalk, to make them available somehow ?
 
I presume we're only talking about a few tiny wav files.
 
I can tell different sets of LFO's from their creation dates, but I can't tell if any of them have been overwritten.
 
I can live with swapping folders if I know which is which and what they contain.
2014/06/16 11:17:08
ShellstaX
b rock
At FiSound, we made the UD-LFO install optional. Some other Expansion Packs just overwrite the 80 slots. Neither solution is perfect, and - as you've mentioned - some presets will become unrecognizable.

 
Just a thanks too @b rock ... I didn't recognize you as a designer/collaborator earlier - luv your work :)
 
I bought Universal 120 v2 ... it's sweet and massive (and bonuses!)
(I might have to try some of your other freebies from your initial link).
 
I'm yet to switch in the LFOs, but now recognizing the 'feature' will be sure to take LFO directory backups before Rapture pack installs.
2014/06/19 17:16:14
ShellstaX
Anderton
scook
The Craig_Anderton_Minimoog_Tribute_%28Win%29.zip (purchased last year) did not include LFOs. It contains the programs, multisamples and "Minimoog Videos and Examples". While the LFOs may be interesting to have, several other expansion packs I have (Piscis, Second Coming and U120) compete for the 80 available slots.




Bummer, some of those LFOs made a big difference in a few patches. Will have to discuss with CW...




... and thanks @Craig Anderton ... As a result of this thread I bought your Minimoog Tribute and Electronic Guitars :).
 
Also no LFOs in the Moog pack. (There are some in the Guitars). Let's see what CW have to say - hopefully they can post them for download.
2014/06/19 23:55:00
Anderton
ShellstaX
Also no LFOs in the Moog pack. (There are some in the Guitars). Let's see what CW have to say - hopefully they can post them for download.


 
You can download the Minimoog LFOs until June 26th from:
 
https://www.hightail.com/download/ZUcwYlJkNEgzeUlaQ2NUQw
 
I'm really glad this thread came along, it explains why songs where I used the Minimoog patches didn't play back as intended.
 
2014/06/20 03:18:43
ShellstaX
Anderton
You can download the Minimoog LFOs until June 26th from ...



Thanks indeed - that's a simply fantastic effort.
 
[Update] - Oh OK! - They are the ones already populated to my Rapture LFO directories. They were there before the Moog pack and not distributed with it (I believe - zip interrogation and dates of files in my LFO dir). Must admit - I didn't hit any issues when I walked through the the sounds in the pack.
 
CA Moog Tribute: 20-26,99    [Update] - Posts below, and logic, suggests these are in fact default LFOs.
CA Electronic Guitars: 30-33
Fisound U120: 20-99 (dir swappped in/out to prevent overwrite - clearly identified by Fisound).
No doubt Galbanum packs have a bunch of overlaps too(?)
 
2014/06/20 08:58:24
b rock
Don't hold me to this (from long-term memory).  I seem to recall LfoWaveform 20-26; 99 being the original Rapture 1.0 installation, and I believe that they were copies of some of the hard-coded internal LFOs (0-19; 100 & 101).  I want to say that Craig's Minimoog Tribute occupied the 27-31 slots.
2014/06/20 09:04:11
scook
Anderton
 
You can download the Minimoog LFOs until June 26th from:
 
https://www.hightail.com/download/ZUcwYlJkNEgzeUlaQ2NUQw
 
I'm really glad this thread came along, it explains why songs where I used the Minimoog patches didn't play back as intended.
 


These are the default LFO's shipped with Rapture. Since Rapture uses a fixed set of names, I opened them in an editor to make sure.
2014/06/20 09:33:39
robert_e_bone
So what do we need to do to get the correct LFO's that go with the tribute pack?
 
Bob Bone
 
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