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Got a gazillion presets spread across a jillion apps? Good. Test this.

Hey all —

Been working on something I’d love to get some feedback on..

The problem it’s trying to solve: your best sounds are scattered across hundreds (thousands..) of AUv3s with no way to collect, organize, or unify them in one place. This app builds that place — a highly organized, searchable, sortable library where your best sounds live outside the box.

Looking for people in all kinds of AUv3 workflows to poke around, log some entries, and answer a few honest questions when you’re done. Takes about 10 minutes.

DM me and I’ll send you the link + brief. Thanks!

— Mike

Comments

  • Nudging this up for the after work crowd ..

  • Preset management is always complicated in iOS. Nice idea. Pm me if you want.

  • @SamSamSam said:
    Preset management is always complicated in iOS. Nice idea. Pm me if you want.

    Thanks! Just did ..

  • edited March 13

    Hit me up I’m good to guinea test

  • @audiblevideo said:
    Hit me up I’m good to guinea test

    Awesome .. thanks! Just dropped a brief and a link in your DM

  • Love this idea if I understand it correctly.

  • One of my favorite features of nanostudio 2 is when adding an auv3 instrument, before even choosing the app you can search by preset name across all your apps. For instance: looking for a sub bass? Type in sub bass and it would list all the apps that have sub bass presets. If that is what this new system is aiming for, I’m all for it and excited for future developments!

  • @Squishy said:
    One of my favorite features of nanostudio 2 is when adding an auv3 instrument, before even choosing the app you can search by preset name across all your apps. For instance: looking for a sub bass? Type in sub bass and it would list all the apps that have sub bass presets. If that is what this new system is aiming for, I’m all for it and excited for future developments!

    Yep — that’s exactly the spirit of it. Never wonder where a great sound went, always have a trail of breadcrumbs to find your way back.

    The difference is we’re not plugging into the preset system directly — we’re building a personal library you curate yourself. You log the sounds you actually care about, so when you’re looking for that sub bass six months later it’s there with everything you need to recreate it. Think of it as the layer that lives on top of all your apps, outside the sandbox.

  • @Ben said:
    Love this idea if I understand it correctly.

    Glad it resonates! Happy to answer any questions — and if you want a closer look I can drop a link to the web POC in your DMs.

  • @Gavinski you & I just spoke on this

  • @mikejohn said:

    @Ben said:
    Love this idea if I understand it correctly.

    Glad it resonates! Happy to answer any questions — and if you want a closer look I can drop a link to the web POC in your DMs.

    Yes, please.

  • @Ben said:

    @mikejohn said:

    @Ben said:
    Love this idea if I understand it correctly.

    Glad it resonates! Happy to answer any questions — and if you want a closer look I can drop a link to the web POC in your DMs.

    Yes, please.

    Yep .. just dropped you a dm ..

  • Would love to take a look.

  • @mikejohn said:

    @Squishy said:
    One of my favorite features of nanostudio 2 is when adding an auv3 instrument, before even choosing the app you can search by preset name across all your apps. For instance: looking for a sub bass? Type in sub bass and it would list all the apps that have sub bass presets. If that is what this new system is aiming for, I’m all for it and excited for future developments!

    Yep — that’s exactly the spirit of it. Never wonder where a great sound went, always have a trail of breadcrumbs to find your way back.

    The difference is we’re not plugging into the preset system directly — we’re building a personal library you curate yourself. You log the sounds you actually care about, so when you’re looking for that sub bass six months later it’s there with everything you need to recreate it. Think of it as the layer that lives on top of all your apps, outside the sandbox.

    Not sure I understand. Does this mean you'd always need to save a preset twice, if you want it available within the host/plugin preset system, and also in this curated system?

  • I’d be happy to try this out for you sounds like what Logic does with all its internal apps?

  • @hes said:

    @mikejohn said:

    @Squishy said:
    One of my favorite features of nanostudio 2 is when adding an auv3 instrument, before even choosing the app you can search by preset name across all your apps. For instance: looking for a sub bass? Type in sub bass and it would list all the apps that have sub bass presets. If that is what this new system is aiming for, I’m all for it and excited for future developments!

    Yep — that’s exactly the spirit of it. Never wonder where a great sound went, always have a trail of breadcrumbs to find your way back.

    The difference is we’re not plugging into the preset system directly — we’re building a personal library you curate yourself. You log the sounds you actually care about, so when you’re looking for that sub bass six months later it’s there with everything you need to recreate it. Think of it as the layer that lives on top of all your apps, outside the sandbox.

    Not sure I understand. Does this mean you'd always need to save a preset twice, if you want it available within the host/plugin preset system, and also in this curated system?

    Good question — not quite. You’d still save the preset inside the plugin the way you normally do. What this adds is a separate log outside the plugin — a place to record that you made something great, with the full context of how you made it. Think of it less as a second save and more like bookmarking a recipe. The preset stays where it lives, you just always know how to find your way back to it.

    Happy to answer any other questions! If you’re interested I can drop the web POC in your dm to test it out..

  • @jackhead @justaglove .. just dropped you both a brief and link to POC .. thanks!

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