Sampling sounds or...

Lucas Medeiros Reis lucas.reis at openlink.com.br
Tue May 12 19:18:05 CEST 1998


Well, guys, thanks for the comments, this is what I was trying to say. I
know, I don't have all these knobs on samplers and stuff, but the question
is: $$$. I have a sampler, and why can't I have an Analog Synth sampled? I
sample two sounds (like, a square with no resonance, and another square with
resonance), and morph then. It's good, because i'll have a resonance knob on
my sampler!!! I know SYNTHS are better themselves, but there are people who
can't even hear a sound sampled. "Man, this isn't a TB, it's a sample! Argh!
Turn off this CD player, now!". I hate this kind of people. I like the
sampler because it's democratic. But, if I had all the money these guys
have, I would certainly buy all these analog stuff...

>Pretty hard to emulate the Roland accent function on a sampler....

This is what i'm talking about! It's not hard, it's just the volume and some
detune, man...

PS: Sorry, but sometimes it's better not trying to see what did that man
used on that song. Try to listen to it and say if it sounds good or bad, not
thinking of machines!




More information about the Synth-diy mailing list