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Subject: Re: was morphing

From: "supermaxillo" <max.cmagency@...>
Date: 2004-08-02

--- In AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, "spaceanimals" <rainbowjimmy@s...> wrote:
> It's a matter of taste. I find most sampled brass and string sounds
> don't sound realistic. They sound like a keyboard player playing a
> brass or string preset. Granted the quality of the sample and the
> quality of the player factor into this. Analog patches give a
> keyboard player more expression. So although analog patches only
> approximate the actual sound they actually sound better.
>
> For a good brass patch take a generic brass patch, set it for legato
> mono, set osc 2 to be a fifth above (set the tuning to 7) set the
> free eg to modulate the fine tuning (just a little bit) and make sure
> you have the mod wheel set for vibrato.
>
> Rainbow Jimmy

"De gustibus non est disputandum"

I agree, It's all a matter of taste, but if you ask me if I would buy an AN1x to play brass, MY
answer is "no".
However, I never heard a synth (no matter if rompler, virtual analog or sampler) make real
good brass sections with the expression possibility of the real thing. I'm talking about the
kind of brass sections you can ear in classic funky (i.e. "I wish"). I don't like to play such
things from my XP80, but sometimes I have to do it! ;-)

Ciao, Max