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Re: [emulatorII-list] Re: Sound Trading

2008-11-27 by Bruce Jones

Thanks for your response.  I have a pro tools digi 002 setup, an emax & a Korg Triton extreme Keyboard (which is a sampling keyboard).  I'm not much of a techie but it would be wonderful if you could send the WAV corresponding to the original sample.  If I can somehow load that onto my Triton extreme or Pro Tools then I could try to figure out how to get the right pitch. The other option is to have you make me a 5.25" copy of your original disk and send me that copy.  

Someone in Seattle responded to my request who has an Emulator II and seemed willing to help me out. I'll have to see if he also has that disk.  The disk that I have access to up here in Seattle may cost me more than getting a copy from you because he has it in storage and it is his only copy.  If the WAV option of original pitch was the cleanest way to do this I would actually prefer that because of avoiding noise coming from the output.  Let me know what you would charge for either option and if you have any tech insights now that you know what gear I have.


Thanks,

Bruce







  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: esynthesist 
  To: emulatorII-list@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2008 2:52 PM
  Subject: [emulatorII-list] Re: Sound Trading


  If you are referring to the Performance disk 14 disk 
  (Gong/Tympani/Voice) of the Emu library: I have this disk.

  But I will have to check if an F2 sample of the "low voice" sound on 
  this disk is possible, if you want the F2 based on the sample 
  assignment used in the (only) preset of this disk. FYI the "low 
  voice" part is at the two last octaves of the keyboard, so probably 
  the pitch-shift limits of the EII will not allow to lower the pitch 
  to F2.
  But if any F (like F4) is OK, I can make a 20 sec WAV of that one.
  But I can also send the WAV corresponding to the original sample at 
  original pitch. This can simply be done with EMXP so that additional 
  noise coming from the output of the EII can be avoided. Of course you 
  would have to loop & pitch shift this WAV in some software editor to 
  get a 20 sec F2 sample.
  You can e-mail me for more info.

  ///E-Synthesist

  --- In emulatorII-list@yahoogroups.com, "Bruce Jones" <bruce.cfi@...> 
  wrote:
  >
  > Hello all,
  > 
  > I have a music project that requires using an Emulator II so that I 
  can use the 5 1/2' floppy "Timpani, Gong, Voice" disk I have access 
  to in Seattle, WA. I can't send the disk to anyone so if you have 
  that original Emulator II library disk the actual sound I need is the 
  Voice sound. If you have that disk and can make an extended 20 
  second sample of the "Voice" sound at (F2) on your keyboard in a 
  digital format and put it in a wav file for me or let me know if you 
  have an Emulator II and you live in or near the Seattle, WA area I 
  would greatly appreciate it. 
  > 
  > 
  > Thanks, 
  > 
  > Bruce Jones
  > 
  > bruce.cfi@...
  > Cell# 206-371-1020
  > 
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