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			<title><![CDATA[I want sorted presets]]></title>
			<link>https://forum.modartt.com/viewtopic.php?pid=2772#p2772</link>
			<description><![CDATA[<p>Hello everyone!</p><p>I&#039;ve been using Pianoteq for as long as it has existed, and I must say I&#039;m very pleased with it, everytime, without a doubt. But recently, I&#039;ve find something that could be quite annoying at times, even with the software you use and love. I&#039;m not blaming Pianoteq solely, it&#039;s an issue for all plug-in, music software makers out there really.</p><p>And it&#039;s about finding the right sound at the moment.</p><p>I sometimes find it very hard to just browse through the settings to find the sound I&#039;m after at this very moment, even if I know what it sounds like... I just can&#039;t remember what it was called.... &#039;cause to me that&#039;s kind of secondary in a creative process.</p><p>So, I would suggest some sort of order in the sounds (there must be an order now, but it&#039;s not made for me), that makes it easier to find that particular sound I&#039;m after right now. Like a hard-soft scale, or genre scake if you like.</p><p>I think this would be a good improvement to an already excellent plug-in.</p><p><em> Sorry, this should have been posted in Whislist.... </em></p><p>Cheers everybody,<br />Fred</p>]]></description>
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