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Upload a MP3 file where you play some notes using your sample.
Click the "PLACE INLINE" button after uploading the MP3 sample in order to automatically create a Flash MP3 player in your post!
Also check the Forum Rules, in particular rule #6 about the sharing of programs and samples.
How to get the MP3-Player:
Upload a MP3 file where you play some notes using your sample.
Click the "PLACE INLINE" button after uploading the MP3 sample in order to automatically create a Flash MP3 player in your post!
Also check the Forum Rules, in particular rule #6 about the sharing of programs and samples.
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Re: Centerfold J. Geils Band
Thanks for the reply, I think ive uploaded the file ok?? Cheers for the help
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Re: Centerfold J. Geils Band
Hi, you can put the file "inline" so the mp3 player shows up. I just did that for you in your post.
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Re: Centerfold J. Geils Band
Jethro wrote:Thanks for the reply, I think ive uploaded the file ok?? Cheers for the help
Hello, you're definitely getting there. I have a few suggestions that hopefully will help get it where you want it. Listening to the original I hear a faint note playing an octave lower than what I consider to be the primary note; there isn't a distinct character to the tone, so for the sample I'd suggest adding a sine wave to OSC2, setting it an octave lower than the sax and slightly blending it in. It sounds like you might already be capturing the other sound an octave higher than the sax with the sawtooth, but another option (if not already programmed this way) is to set the sawtooth OSC1 at the same octave as the Sax sample and use a sawtooth for OSC2 set an octave higher and blend the two. It sounds like you recorded the sound off a speaker where I'm also hearing perhaps the keys being played, but I'm hearing more initial attack (like a piano) than the sound on the original. I would suggest setting the filter and amp attack slightly above zero on the sounds used (sawtooth especially) and setting the release about 9-10 o'clock. Here's an example of an analog brass program that has settings that you could play around with. Good luck.
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Re: Centerfold J. Geils Band
Great thanks, I’ll try it out
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