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PostPosted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 3:51 pm reply with quote
http://soundcloud.com/wildfunk/deep-house-chords-demosong

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 4:51 pm reply with quote
Ableton Live's arpeggiator tools should be easy for similar stuff done within minutes.
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 4:36 am reply with quote
ksandvik wrote:
Ableton Live's arpeggiator tools should be easy for similar stuff done within minutes.


Then do it. Would love to see how your Ableton replaces a Juno-106 Wink
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 4:59 am reply with quote
Nice sounds good luck and bump for your pack
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 6:08 am reply with quote
ksandvik wrote:
Ableton Live's arpeggiator tools should be easy for similar stuff done within minutes.


Together with Tyrell(so far as i know very close to the Juno) could it work Smile
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 6:14 am reply with quote
Guys this is a sample pack with 200 (!) processed chords made with several hardware synths.

If you think you can do it "similar" and "within minutes" (lol) with Ableton then just do it (but please don't bash our sample collection here).

And Cyforce do i bash your products in the public too? Recommending crappy freeware synths instead of buying your sample packs? Wink
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 2:08 pm reply with quote
Wildfunk wrote:
Guys this is a sample pack with 200 (!) processed chords made with several hardware synths.

If you think you can do it "similar" and "within minutes" (lol) with Ableton then just do it (but please don't bash our sample collection here).

And Cyforce do i bash your products in the public too? Recommending crappy freeware synths instead of buying your sample packs? Wink


At first, it's no bash... has i written something negativ about the topic/product? Well no.

At second, Tyrell is (so far as i know) close to the typcial Juno sound, which you named as one of our soundsource for your sample pack, so why it's "evil" to say "hey isn't tyrell close to the Juno sound?"

At third - CRAPPY FREEWARE?
U-He Tyrell = crappy freeware...?
Well that say's enough. Btw this is bashing to call something crappy. Especially a freeware synth with an outstanding quality. To call this synthesizer, which is based on actual reference synthesizers like ACE and DIVA, speaks volumes... Neutral
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 2:27 pm reply with quote
Cyforce wrote:
At first, it's no bash...


It is. What else are you doing here my "special friend"?

Cyforce wrote:
At second, Tyrell is (so far as i know) close to the typcial Juno sound, which you named as one of our soundsource for your sample pack, so why it's "evil" to say "hey isn't tyrell close to the Juno sound?"


It doesn't matter how close Tyrell comes, because the Juno & Co. were just sources which have been heavily processed after sampling (through an AKAI).
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 2:55 pm reply with quote
Cyforce wrote:
ksandvik wrote:
Ableton Live's arpeggiator tools should be easy for similar stuff done within minutes.


Together with Tyrell(so far as i know very close to the Juno) could it work Smile


Yes, TAL's 106 is pretty good and of course U-he's Diva is even better. I don't want to put down the work of the originator of the loops, just pointing out that if you have Ableton Live, just learn the arp plug-ins in the manual and get busy.
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 2:59 pm reply with quote
Wildfunk wrote:
Cyforce wrote:
At first, it's no bash...


It is. What else are you doing here my "special friend"?

Cyforce wrote:
At second, Tyrell is (so far as i know) close to the typcial Juno sound, which you named as one of our soundsource for your sample pack, so why it's "evil" to say "hey isn't tyrell close to the Juno sound?"


It doesn't matter how close Tyrell comes, because the Juno & Co. were just sources which have been heavily processed after sampling (through an AKAI).


That you reply only the first and second point's say enough.

Just for clarity, no bash, no evil... just "he isn't Tyrell not close to Juno on the sound"... So hm, don't get it why something like that drives you to such an aggressive reply, and to bash a outstanding freeware synth as crappy freeware?
Strange....

Btw why special friend? Just because i didn't reply your last email in november 2010? Shrug
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 3:03 pm reply with quote
ksandvik wrote:
Cyforce wrote:
ksandvik wrote:
Ableton Live's arpeggiator tools should be easy for similar stuff done within minutes.


Together with Tyrell(so far as i know very close to the Juno) could it work Smile


Yes, TAL's 106 is pretty good and of course U-he's Diva is even better. I don't want to put down the work of the originator of the loops, just pointing out that if you have Ableton Live, just learn the arp plug-ins in the manual and get busy.


And exactly the same i mentioned with Tyrell as free software alterative to Juno Smile
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 3:19 pm reply with quote
If I buy one sample pack, can I get the real outstanding hardware synthesizer Juno 106 as additional customer present, too? HiHi

Or at least one edition of Ableton Live 8 Lite to try the arpeggiator? Rolling Eyes
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 3:23 pm reply with quote
ksandvik wrote:
I don't want to put down the work of the originator of the loops


We don't sell loops Wink

Cyforce wrote:
That you reply only the first and second point's say enough.


What do you expect? You already knew my opinion (from my view as musician, not developer) about Tyrell & Co. so there is no need to discuss this again and in public.

Cyforce wrote:
So hm, don't get it why something like that drives you to such an aggressive reply


Do i post alternatives to your products in your news threads? No. That's the point. It's just unfair and smells like bashing.

Cyforce wrote:
and to bash a outstanding freeware synth as crappy freeware?


One man's trash is another man's treasure.

Cyforce wrote:
Btw why special friend? Just because i didn't reply your last email in november 2010?


Just keep away from my mailbox/threads and everything is fine.
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 3:46 pm reply with quote
@Wildfunk I guess it would be a good idea to ask Meffy to close this thread and open a new one.

The audio demo sounds great by the way! Very retro-ish Smile

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 4:04 pm reply with quote
Bronto Scorpio wrote:
@Wildfunk I guess it would be a good idea to ask Meffy to close this thread and open a new one.


But then maybe the story continues in the other thread...

Bronto Scorpio wrote:
The audio demo sounds great by the way! Very retro-ish Smile


Thanks! The first compliment. So i can go to bed now without crying all night long Wink
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