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Is it still possible to add custom presets to Animoog?
I've tried using adding various presets via iTunes and iFile on a jailbroken iPhone, but none of the presets show up (even though I can see them in the iPad file system.)
I am wondering if Animoog only supports preset packs they sell now.
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Presets or Timbres?
http://forum.moogmusic.com/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=14187
Just Presets. I thought one just needed to drop them into the appropriate place in iTunes and they copied over, but no luck. At one point Animoog has an "import presets" option, but they removed this on the assumption iTunes handled things.
What's a Timbres? I know Animoog uses them/it. And umm.... Do other synths? When I buy a preset pack for animoog, and it says..... Comes with 32 new sounds, and 43 new Timbres. Like when I bought the Devine Exp. pack.
What exactly did I get? I know how to access the sounds/presets. And there is a tab that says Timbres, I click on it, and, well I am confused. Can I change the Timbres for different presets?
Timbres is the term Animoog uses for the origin sound source. They're samples (in .wav form). It's possible pre-iOS9 to load your own .wav files in as Timbres via-iFunbox. Not sure if it works with iOS9 now, it didn't initially.
And as far as importing presets, never tried that. Saving user presets locally still works.