Cobalt Presets
Cobalt preset banks
Bryan "Xenos" Lee
- Xenos Cobalt Bank Bryan was especially commissioned to create this bank for Cobalt. It covers a large variety of musical styles -- Trance, Techno, 80's Synth Pop, Industrial, Ambient, Filmscore, Drum & Bass, etc. There's a little something here for everyone. This is a superb collection of patches. Bryan is a professional sound designer, and his wide-ranging talent is evident in this very cool bank.
Atomsplitter Audio
- Cobalt Vol. 1 This superb bank was created by Grymmjack and Atomsplitter.
Kore 2
The following Kore 2 files were created by Donovan Stringer. Here's his description of them:
This is Cobalt's Factory Sounds imported into Kore 2 .ksd format. The user will need to place them inside their Kore 2 Shared Content/Sounds directory. Once they are there, the factory presets will be available in Kore 2's Browser and will load with all the controller assignments I've set up:
Cobalt's Factory Sounds imported into Kore 2 .ksd format
The Kore hardware controller has a set of 8 knobs and 8 buttons. You can have as many user-defined 'pages' of assigned controllers as you'd like. In Cobalt's case, I set up 10 well-defined User Pages. Each page has the relevant title for the parameters each page contains, like so:
- Master (the most frequently used controllers for quick access)
- Oscillators
- Pulse Width
- Frequency Modulation
- Filter
- LFO's
- Envelope 1
- Envelope 2
- Pan/Chorus
- Delay
'Midi Channel' got stuck into the delay area as I couldn't jack it in anywhere else, but it's probably the least used controller, so...
Also, here's a Cobalt Performance file:
You should be able to just load that up and let 'er rip, but best to have the .ksd's where they belong. I've provided this because Kore 2 doesn't seem to keep the User Pages data stored anywhere but in the Kore Sound and Performance files, so when a person loads Cobalt via Kore 2's VST menu, they'll need to also load up a preset or just open up this performance file. It's also possible that I might not have saved it correctly, as I'm not the greatest power-user with Kore 2's Browser.