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by rerkgravrahi1973 2020. 2. 26. 11:33

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We’re back with our second instalment into Trap presets for Native Instruments Massive Synth. And this one’s an absolute monster!

100 unique Trap & Twerk sounds designed to assault your audio senses, ideal for any Urban genre including Trap, D&B, Twerk & Hip Hop. We’ve covered all the main sections of your Trap tracks within these presets including a ‘Sub’ section for those deeper 808 style sub sounds and other sonic possibilities you may not have heard before. The bass presets are simply monstrous, the leads as hooky and dirty as can be, the fx perfectly suited for Trap and plucky presets to finish this preset pack off to perfection.With Massive Trap Presets 2 we again focused on delivering the most high end Trap sounds possible so you have an instant array of new Trap & Twerk sounds that can be utilised in seconds. Nearly all the presets have macro controls so you can edit and manipulate the sounds on the fly, giving your tracks movement and momentum when they need it.So if Trap is your genre and NI Massive is your synth of choice then Zenhiser is the only place for the premium presets.Massive Trap Presets 2 includes:Trap Bass - 20Trap FX - 20Trap Leads - 25Trap Plucks - 20Trap Subs - 15All presets within ‘Massive Trap Presets 2’ are 100% royalty free. Once purchased you can use these awesome presets in your tracks and remixes, with no restrictions.Please Note: These presets will only work with Native Instruments Massive SynthPlease note: The preview includes drum beats and fx for illustrative purposes onlyAll presets within this Zenhiser pack are nmsv files and only compatible with Native Instruments Massive Synth.

To ensure compatibility please make sure your version of Massive synth is 1.3 or higherZenhiser catalogue is never duplicated so every pack you purchase contains new soundsAll Zenhiser sounds are 100% Royalty Free. You can download & use these Trap presets in your tracks immediately.

I have commited to systemd git a set of RPM macros that shall unify the systemd service installation/deinstallation scriptlets used by the various distributions. I'd like to ask the FPC to change the packaging guidelines to recommend usage of these macros.Here are the macros:These are basically 1:1 copies of the snippets currently suggested on:However, there is one major change: this code makes use of systemd 'presets', as documented here:The macro code does not exist in Rawhide yet, only in systemd git. Ideally I'd like the FPC to have a look at it first, before I push this out into Rawhide.I wrote a bit of (generic) documentation for these new macros in the daemon(7) man page:Scroll down to 'Installing Systemd Service Files' in the man page!Note that I avoided creating a macro for the sysv conversion snippets. My main objective was to standardize the common bits between distros, but since the sysv conversion bits is so drastically different I didn't cover those. This means the packaging guidelines have to retain the original%trigger snippets for the conversion. All macros except for the Requires macro approved for inclusion in FPC guidelines, assuming that the proper presets are put in place (+1:6, 0:0, -1:0).Rationale for not using Requires macro:1) We have not permitted use of macros that evaluate to Requires in the past, as this obfuscates what would otherwise be clear Explicit Requires.2) This specific macro adds Requires on 'systemd', not 'systemd-units', which is what we currently require.We will hold on amending the guidelines to reflect this change on FESCo feature approval.

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Replying to comment:9 spot:All macros except for the Requires macro approved for inclusion in FPC guidelines, assuming that the proper presets are put in place (+1:6, 0:0, -1:0).Is it OK if I leave the macro in the the file, but that the guideliness simply don't suggest making use of it?