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I have Gigastudio3, which ran a couple hundred bucks I just
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The equipment necessary to use software samplers runs into
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I'm not a professional musician and only use midi as a hobby to reconstruct Have the memory to handle the most complex sounds. Unfortunately, our Kurzweil (which is kind of old) doesn't These are universally acclaimed to be some of theīest samples of orchestral instruments. Improved samples that work with his Kurzweil. Only a couple of months ago I did finally badger him to get some
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Have been unable to get our keyboard player to improve his equipmentĪnd work with one of the new software synths, for recordings. It's pretty good, and very convenient for live performance. It seems wise to leave them out of the composition. There are some instruments that seem impossible to recreate in a synth. While piano usually sounds pretty convincing, saxaphone never is. In addition to having good equipment, some good judgement is necessary. Musicians in our field (and this group) that use terrible sounding I won't mention any names, but there are a couple of really great
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The effect of these advances is to make the instruments much more Memory are far in advance of the Kurzweil and similar hardware synths. That integrate with digital audio programs. Technology, that's not very expensive, that totally blows away the Synth orchestra (at least from what I've heard). I've been surprised that nobody in our group has gone to the high end It would haveīeen wonderful if those could have been put in place. With 24-track masters going onto our Studer A-800. Them in true stereo using M/S mike techniques with an AKG-C24 microphone, Really available so the tracks were in mono. The only disappointing part of it all was that large PROMs were not I said something like "I know, I recorded them". It was probably the best sounding unit out at that time.Ī week or so after the units hit the street one of the peopleĪt the company who designed and built our studio called to tell meĪbout these great sounds on a new keyboard unit. They wound up as the sampled tracks in Emu Systems Emulator. So after 1 week of this we shipped off the tapes. Simultaneously which seemed to fill the studio with more sound than The most glorious sound was when we had four upright basses playing Together as they should have been for a good listening experience.īut then again - many were after 'cheap' not 'good'.
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Many who were trying to do this at the time stretched things tooįar with samples that were not recorded with notes as close It starts sounding poor as the interplay and harmonics change. Was very picky about that because if you shift the pitch to far Then we'd do it all again about 2 notes up. Then we recorded different ways of playing them.
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The music was typically one full note, one bar of rest, oneĪnd they all had to start and stop indentically. It was only one instrument or several identical instruments at one Was one of the harder sessions they had played. Long week on music that looked simple, and that the musicians said Was string oriented trying to play a horn track it often didn'tĪnd if someone was primarily a keyboard artist they would playĪwkward progressions/changes for horns or strings.Ībout 25 years ago the staff-arranger and myself spent a Someone who grew up in a brass environment playing something for Tell the background of the keyboard player by the way they played. It also depends upon the person at the keyboard. That has orchestral instruments and ensemble sounds that are very Kurzweil keyboard (on the Edison set and a few ReelclassicDVD releases) These days that have some amazing digital samples.