I’ve been working on this initial pack for the OP-XY for about three weeks now. It has been a learning experience, with lots of issues copying, renaming, and otherwise making patches. Even if you don’t have an OP-XY you should know that all of the samples in the pack are .wav and should work on any device that you so choose to load them into. So while the files are technically for the OP-XY, a lot of the content should work just fine for anybody since the .wav files are 44.1khz and 16bit depth. So while the synth presets will only work on the OP-XY, there are a total of 325 presets, with 1282 .wav files spread across them.
The .wav files have been recorded from various synths, through effects, and categorized as best I could to work with the OP-XY format. I did record the drum kits off of both the OP-Z and the OP-1 Field, as I felt like the biggest gap was the limited number of drum kits to work with on the OP-XY out of the box.
Thanks for this! Anything you can share on what’s necessary for naming the samples so that each one is mapped predictably to a letter key on the keyboard? Trying to do the same with a few of my own samples.
Uhm… just press the key you want to sample to, and let the OP-XY do the rest? I basically just sampled from things I knew what note I was playing from and was able to select the corresponding note on the OP-XY. I didn’t do anything much more than that… so no secret sauce
Sorry, I meant when making preset packs on the computer. Seemed like you included the letter keys in the sample names ie: unnamed-d3-29. Kits sound great by the way!!