If there isn't, could there be?  I understand I can modify my patch bank and 
then save it (at least I think so...  I can't actually find any patch banks 
I've supposedly saved.)  It seems, however, that having to keep up with this 
file along with the .rg file itself is on the unwieldy side.

One reason I'm excited about having built-in plugin synths is the ease of 
keeping up with settings to send along a complete, repeatable performance.  
If I wanted a really nice analog synth sound, I could always tarball 
something up with an .rg file, a ZynAddSubFX .mas_zyn file, and a README 
explaining how to put it all together to reproduce the performance.  It seems 
to me the plugin synth paradigm should allow me to skip over all the extra 
steps and produce an .rg file that anyone with the plugin could reproduce 
without extra futzing around.

Or on the shorter side, getting a patch of mine into the default bank would 
work too.  :)  I used stock patches in perfect-moment.rg because I wanted to 
ensure people could listen to it out of the box, but they aren't the patches 
I would have used if I had been able to come up with a better plan.

Oh, and I just built CVS,and the version is still 0.9.9.  I guess it's time 
for 1.0-pre1 now? (!!!  :)

-- 
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