SEARCH VERSION 1: Horror - Hundreds of patches.
#Omnisphere vs komplete Patch#
The moment I find a patch that I need to find later I add it to an existing collection, or make a new one (for a project/film/etc for example). I have collections for projects I'm working on, libraries I work with, and even genres I work in. horror, tension, detuned, trailerģ.) Create "Collections". I actually have tons of patches with strings of tags. If I find a sound that's a great horror bed or stinger I immediately star it, then edit the description and tag it with horror by adding the word horror to the bottom of the description. Sort the list by showing favorites ranked by number of stars.Ģ.) Tag Patches: I tag existing patches I like by adding keywords into the description area. Here are three things I do to avoid getting lost.ġ.) Favorite patches. there's a lot in there and you can get lost. Once you start combing searches with " and" you can find stuff FAST. The 1st place I start every time is with search, I actually don't even use the filters anymore. (FYI the text doesn't stick across instances.) So, if you close the UI your search will still be there when you open that instance UI up again.
* FYI You can also filter sample searches using the word "and". Click to expand.Do you use the search function, and are you aware that you can combine seacrh terms with the word "and" (no quotes)?