Hi,

 

>Well, I do have a real need for preloading presets (or rather samples) now.

 

I understand your need and I'am not surprised you need this now because you are 
using a memory constrained system.

Having a way to preload sample is also useful when preparing a set of presets 
that doesnt' belong to the same soundfont file.

Of course we could use the cut/copy/paste functions of any soundfont editor to 
do the job, but using the capabilities of the synth's soundfont loader could 
help to achieve

the result much faster because of the feedback given by the synth on which 
those preset must be played. In summary, I found useful any information exposed 
to the application

by the target soundfont loader which could help to determine an externally list 
of preset scattered on multiple soundfont files.

This preset list could be used directly for live performance (Marcus's use 
case) and also by a soundfont editor to automatize the building of a custom 
SoundFont file that gathers all those presets.

It will be really nice to hear opinions of organ musicians or live performance 
musicians.

jjc.

 
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