| Author | Topic: Best VSTi for making Irish Reggae Marching Band music? | |||||
| torhan | Posted: 27th May 2004 06:13 | |||||
Ideas? | ||||||
| vurt | Posted: 27th May 2004 06:17 | |||||
you are mad | ||||||
| spaceman | Posted: 27th May 2004 06:17 | |||||
blow your willy or should that be william | ||||||
| PugFace | Posted: 27th May 2004 06:19 | |||||
ReGuinness is the best package i know. | ||||||
| torhan | Posted: 27th May 2004 06:20 | |||||
You were intrigued enough to read the topic | ||||||
| puffer | Posted: 27th May 2004 06:21 | |||||
Now that's funny. | ||||||
| VanLichten | Posted: 27th May 2004 06:22 | |||||
Kraklis Gargoyle would certainly be good at this - designed for Horror tunes Rich | ||||||
| torhan | Posted: 27th May 2004 06:23 | |||||
Perhaps if there's enough interest, this can become June's Contest theme. | ||||||
| vurt | Posted: 27th May 2004 06:30 | |||||
yep,ive got a certificate,so i already knew i was mad,and good at it | ||||||
| DevonB | Posted: 27th May 2004 06:37 | |||||
Virutal Guiness won't get you drunk, so nice try. Devon | ||||||
| eternia | Posted: 27th May 2004 06:41 | |||||
Where's the give that man a saucer of milk emoticon when you need it! Funniest topic I've seen on this forum. D | ||||||
| e-phonic | Posted: 27th May 2004 06:41 | |||||
![]() I would strongly recoment this 'finflutter' | ||||||
| spaceman | Posted: 27th May 2004 06:41 | |||||
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| PugFace | Posted: 27th May 2004 06:59 | |||||
I was in Temple Bar Dublin last night till 3am and believe me after a few of the Guinesses you could compose some of this stuff at those hours.
This music must have it's origins in what the irish whistle to themselves on the way to the pub for a bit of the old black stuff. The Reggae influence comes from the state their in on the way out. | ||||||
| spaceman | Posted: 27th May 2004 07:04 | |||||
no.. that would be from the huge amounts of the ol' gangha | ||||||
| lanark | Posted: 27th May 2004 07:17 | |||||
Quite apropriate!! It's green, and has 3 oscillators, just like a clover!! | ||||||
| griels | Posted: 27th May 2004 07:20 | |||||
You need the new Roland physical modelling accordion. No software can come close cos software sucks, yo. Especially, the D-to-A converters on the Roland accordion add a special 'irish marching band' feel lacking in all software counterparts, even Liqih's new accordion instrument. I'd run that through RizlaFX TDM for Protools HD for added Reggaeticity. You'll need a Macintosh Dual G5 running Logic to get the best quality setting out of this - the Microsoft K-mixer waters down the Guinness with Boss.
Sorted! | ||||||
| torhan | Posted: 27th May 2004 07:24 | |||||
I nominate griels as the marching band's Drum Major! | ||||||
| griels | Posted: 27th May 2004 07:29 | |||||
Sorry, I only work with professionals. | ||||||
| donkey tugger | Posted: 27th May 2004 07:33 | |||||
Shurely the reverse is true? Professionals egh Greels? Is that a mac in your pocket there or are you just pleased to see me? | ||||||
| Deadmeat | Posted: 27th May 2004 07:35 | |||||
Orange Vocoder? | ||||||
| bastien | Posted: 27th May 2004 07:47 | |||||
Just to be horribly sensible for a moment, wouldn't a sample player fit the bill? | ||||||
| PugFace | Posted: 27th May 2004 08:10 | |||||
I can recommend Cubase as a good host cause it has a good mixer. | ||||||
| wrench45us | Posted: 27th May 2004 08:22 | |||||
you'd really need a good delay for a multi-staged doppler effect -- it's the best effect marching bands in open fields in a stiff breeeze manage naturally
esp. when the brass section does their pinwheel turns and the percussion section is off facing the other direction -- just a bit delayed and echoed and has its own spatial doppler. where my nephew played football they had their very large high school band marching about an dplaying at half time and then they had these 6 marimbas they set up on the edge of the field. oh sorry, what was I thinking, that marimba touch would be totally out of line for an Irish reggae marching band, pipes is what you need, a good sample of Irish pipes. | ||||||
| scuzzphut | Posted: 27th May 2004 08:23 | |||||
| Kriminal | Posted: 27th May 2004 09:08 | |||||
did you mean surely? | ||||||
| topaz | Posted: 27th May 2004 09:49 | |||||
he's had the old SM58 out again
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| bitcrusher | Posted: 27th May 2004 09:55 | |||||
stop calling me Shirley! | ||||||
| torhan | Posted: 27th May 2004 09:56 | |||||
Or Shirley? | ||||||
| donkey tugger | Posted: 27th May 2004 09:58 | |||||
How else is one supposed to spell 'surely' with a hangover? | ||||||
| havran | Posted: 27th May 2004 10:08 | |||||
looking forward to hearing it, torhan! | ||||||
| Ja.x | Posted: 27th May 2004 10:14 | |||||
| woolyloach | Posted: 27th May 2004 11:24 | |||||
I'm sure that, with the right soundfonts, you could do this in Crystal. |












