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Subject: Re: [Mellotronists] Trade Rime for Samples?
From: Richard Lowman <rvolpfox@...>
Date: 2003-09-13
dwalton424@...wrote:
>I have a spare copy of Rime of the Ancient Sampler that I'd love to
trade for a cd of samples recorded from someone's MKII or 400.
>Would like high quality all notes full duration of 3 Violins, flute
and 8V choir. Anything that can be loaded into Kurzweil (wav files)would be fine.I must tell you-I amintrigued. I've heard about that RimeOf The Ancient Sampler disk from someone many moons ago from someonethat raved about it.
However, not having a real 'Tron, in my case is a bit of a problem....
I have a few rare items from my analog collection-(Good toFair-Currently looking for replacements now.), that I would be willingto trade for the same thing.
(Minus needing to lug a 'Puter mainframe, monitor, and tape deck aroundof course.)
>I have severalcommercial CD's (including the Pinder) and a couple of "home made"discs. Each has it's own peculiar charm.
I would guess that is the 'nature of the beast' when it comes to thesampling CD's.
There's everything from the AKAI standard to the Roland, 'SoundFont'-(the one that I'm looking at.), ect, and the few (3) firms outthere that have them.
Plus the tambre/tone that the 'Tron-or Chamberlin for that matter has.I guess the final equation in all of this is what sounds the mostpleasing to your ears.
Naturally, I have a weakness for the Moody Blues/'Pinder sound, becausethat's the first one that I can recall... ;)