How to categorize patches for sound design?

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  1. iamculture

    iamculture Newbie

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    Ok guys maybe you can help me out.
    Lately Iam felt in love with sound design so I decided to start creating my own patches.
    But now I am concerned with sound classification. I dont know names for certain sounds and this is bothering me. at the moment I know about:
    subbass (808..)
    bassline( growls,yoi,trance rolling,resse,stabs.....?)
    leads(??)
    keys(piano,rhodes..?)
    pads(?)
    fx(sweeps,risers, boom...?)

    but it need more specific. Can you help me out?
    Thanks

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  3. SyNtH.

    SyNtH. Platinum Record

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    its probably good to add LD,808,BS,KS,PD,SUB. Basically the first and last letters of each category that you want to classify. Then you can add version numbers if you wanna go a little further. If you think its gonna be used for a specific project then you can add the project name in there too.
     
  4. ovalf

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    All my libraries are reclassified
    Many sound designers do not distinguish a arpeggiator from a sequencer, so I also do that with same none accuracy.
    To main folders I also put
    Arp
    Atmo texture
    Bass
    Bells (included metal percs based on metals)
    Chord
    Drums (include claps)
    ethnic
    Guitars(included all plucked instruments from Harp to cavaquinho)
    dance
    FX
    Gates
    filter
    Lead
    LFO
    KEY
    Organ
    perc
    Perc tuned
    Piano
    Pluck
    Rhythmic (non pitched arps and seqs)
    Strings
    sync sounds (I love)
    Synths
    Vintage
    Vox

    sub folders
    Atm ambient
    chord (included 5th, 4th and so)
    CC continuous controller sounds
    clean/soft
    dance (style driven)
    deep dark
    digi
    dirt
    dist
    ethnic
    filter(all kinds)
    with fx
    lfo
    pitch (all kinds)
    mono
    pluck
    poly
    sine
    saw
    pulse
    synthetic
    vintage
    voxy

    The fact is that most suppliers do not care much about a good classification and HUGE libraries like Zebra and Massive need more folders indeed. But its a personal thing, that works for me and I need to be fast as I am payed by hour.
    Cheers!
     
  5. iamculture

    iamculture Newbie

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    hey thanks for the reply ovalf.
    can you describe what are you mean by "gates" ,"lfo" , "dance" , "sync sound" in main folder
     
  6. I love giving names to things. If you want cool names send me your categorized folders with short samples of each patch and I will give them cool names for you. No charge and avec plaisir.
     
  7. ovalf

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    Gate: instruments of that the compress cuts the sound in rhythmic, most famous in trance styles.
    LFO: things with wobbles, random oscillators, vibratos, panning... everything that oscillates.
    Dance: instruments that are style driven, with folders for each style that pollutes.
    Sync sounds: I love a good sync sound, where the oscillator are synced generating a fat sound with some distortion.
    I hope it helps!
     
  8. Sonny Crockett

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    I think it depends on your personality, I mean how you are. I saw above a very good answer and it's valid of course but I have so many things on my PC that doing it that way would be like a mess in my opinion, so what I do is to order them by company name - product. I feel it more 'in order' in that way, but as I said before, it depends on how you are I believe.
     
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