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Re: sound of an plane

Posted: 03 Apr 2014, 13:52
by shark
Don't know the song? Ouch!

I played it live more times than I can remember, a total crowd pleaser. And one of my favorites on the setlist. Works well also without the plane.

Pablo: any chance you can create a patch of the plane for the NS? (A sample would be sacrilege! LOL)

Re: sound of an plane

Posted: 03 Apr 2014, 18:54
by DJKeys
Let me take a look at it this weekend. It may be possible with white noise in mono mode with glide and/or pitch modulation-

-dj

Re: sound of an plane

Posted: 03 Apr 2014, 20:06
by shark
:clap:

I knew you wouldn't resist my provocation DJ! :twisted:

:P

Re: sound of an plane

Posted: 03 Apr 2014, 20:29
by erasmus
@musicdortmund:
Getting an essential of a sound you have to turn the complete song into a wav-file on your computer and then open it by an audit-editing program (e.g. wavelab or similar freeware).
Use the cut-funktion and delete the not-used parts.
Apply a fade-in and a fade-out and that's all.

Gruß aus dem Sauerland

Re: sound of an plane

Posted: 03 Apr 2014, 21:01
by Spider
here you go, I have a Beatles cover band and had the same necessity, so I created a sample file with the plane sound.
It's not perfectly the same as the record, but it has the right duration -if you put it in loop with the "hold" function, and your band keeps the tempo, it should play right at the exact moments of the song.

The sound plays on the D2 key, everything else is silent, so just split your keyboard to have the effect on low D, and the rest for piano.

Ah, and by the way, you also have a bonus: on B1 you have the bubbles for Octopus's Garden!
:lol: