OK, here's a bank of mixed stuff from me. Mainly pretty conventional things but then most of these are quite old. RAM1, Channel 1, you know the kind of thing, I'm sure.... have fun! Performance Description New Piles Percussive sequency with delay (use velocity to get different PCMs) PileSeq1 Another sequencer thing PileSeq2 I must've needed these for something once..... Tinky Piley Add a twee musical box... Pile Driver3 My 'techno' thing Strangely Digital string thing Lorien Lush edited preset choir.... Lavondyss PPG-like electric strings Poseidon's Pad Rich pad, edited preset I'm sure but a goody, I think. If you were to buy my CD Wavemaker it's used to great effect on a track called Poseidon's Realm. Can't blame a guy for trying..... Drawnbell Gasp A breathing bell Deep Kingdom More obvious M1-like stuff Rich Papper Uses ROM patches but, hey, shoot me! Brassy... Alien Zapper Digital Synth lead Sort Of Yuck Old, distorted lead Dreamy Brass Both these are kinda nice but flooded in effects (yeah!) Shame the Wavestation has such a metallic reverb - not like the warm sound of the M1, sadly. Wispas Voices Goosties breathy Pad Goo 2 Another pad Vince's Kazoo Vince Clarkeish bass. Would this be techno? VOIDVOICES My first ever WS patch - spooky! HEY! More spooks Halibees Sequence thing inspired by a Scottish musician called Al Robertson WS_Universe We've all done it....sold our M1s then pined....this is close but no cigar. Brassed Off Big & brassy Bzzz Noise & BAss. Think this uses Synth & Timeslice PCM Magical Voices Changing vocal sounds Yah Sweety Reverby Digi voices Bah Bah A vocalish thing Analog Gone Mad You guessed it. More tedious brass! Analog Again er... Old Ones 4 dum dee dum..... DW+PPG DW8000 or maybe a PPG DX Tinkling A DX7 not working very hard.... I just remembered I use Synth & Timeslice most of the time. I think some sounds were actually developed with M1 PCMs(did you know you could do this?) but most of these sound OK. Any probs, drop me some abusive mail.... If anyone should use these commercially (well, you never know), all I require is a programming credit which is all vanity I know but some of these sounds took literally minutes of my time..... Chow! Paul Nagle