Actually Paul should have put up links to my previous Renaissance demos so people who haven't heard them can determine whether getting the patches to the drum sounds is what they want, and learn how they can be modified into countless other drum sounds. Since I had gotten a number of comments about how good the percussion sounded when I first posted them, I figured it would be a good place to start. http://home.att.net/~elhardt2/MOTM_Renaissance1.mp3 http://home.att.net/~elhardt2/MOTM_Renaissance2.mp3 http://home.att.net/~elhardt2/MOTM_Renaissance3.mp3 Also, new, and hopefully Paul doesn't mind me putting these up as they are additional selling points (and I did the Indian demo before and independent of this patch book thing anyway). Shows just some examples of additional sounds that can be gotten from the drum patches. Andromeda is doing the exotic stringed instruments in the first demo. http://home.att.net/~synth6/MOTM_A6_Indian.mp3 http://home.att.net/~synth6/MOTM_Indian_Drumming.mp3 Also to those who purchased it, I had to edit out a bunch of stuff (from silent moments, single words to entire chunks of stuff) from the audio demo to get the file size down. So incase you wonder why there seem to be some sudden changes in the naration or my voice even within a single sentence, that's why. -Elhardt
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Re: [motm] Ken Elhardt's Patchbook Series
2006-03-01 by Kenneth Elhardt
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