OK, perhaps I should have acted harder against the statement that "we all know trance producers only use sample cd's". I think your criticism should be pointed at this original statement. I never said that commercial trance producers use sample cd:s for creating arp:s. I only wanted to make my point: there are people who make the sample cd:s "clix" was talking about. Besides, "Clix" was ;) and me too, even though I didn't show it.
I hope I didn't offend you as much as your mail indicates (3 ?:s, 12 !:s, "Are you nuts???", "Open your ears!"). If I did I'm truly sorry.
I want to say that I don't see myself as nuts. I believe that some trance lead sounds might be from sample cd:s but most of them are of course made by the producers themselves. There are different kinds of trance lead sounds, some are samplable (is that a word, it should be) and some are not. There are also different kinds of producers, some seem to be "sound-constructingly challenged" and some are virtual gods of sound making. I by no means doubt your (or my) ability to make the floorfilling trance lead sounds yourself (or myself).
That's what I wanted to say, bye for now.
Jonas
>Are you nuts??? Commercial trance producers do NOT use sampling-cds for
>creating arpeggios!!!!!
>It is impossible to create authentic dynamic filter modulation with it!!!
>Open your ears!
>Do you know "Kay Cee"? Listen to it!!!
>
>Greetings from a commercial trance producer
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>Von: "Jonas Nilsson" <josnin98@...>
>An: <AN1x-list@egroups.com>
>Betreff: SV: [AN1x-list] Commercial Trance
>Datum: Sat, 11 Nov 2000 18:01:38 +0100
>
>>And don't forget the reverb.. i would combining a gated reverb and another
>>one on top..
>>b.t.w. i think about every analog synth is capable of making trance sound,
>>but we all know trance producers only use sample cd's ;)
>
>I agree on the reverb bit and the analogue synth bit, but...
>...someone has made those sample cd:s, right?
>
>I use Juno-106 and PLG150-AN for that trance lead with varying results.
>
>Jonas