Sure I can do that . Maybe not today but tomorrow or Wednesday. What would be the easiest way to do that? By bouncing a loop for each Instrument and putting them together in Wabelab or something?. Or I Imagine that recording a DAW session where you just switch the instrument manually in a loop while "grabbing" everything that happens in the DAW from "outside" would be easiest?Armadillo wrote:If you feel like making a walkthrough I'd be perfectly happy with just an mp3 where you go through 20-30 instruments, with ideally 1/2 from both acoustic and electric.
UVI Complete toy museum or alternatives?
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- KVRAF
- 1595 posts since 22 Feb, 2005
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- 2238 posts since 19 Dec, 2014
Hans25 wrote:oui monsieurDaags wrote:Uncle ... as in Uncle E ? ... that's Jrrshop ... ya ?
ok, cheers.
will keep an eye on JRR for future toy museum deals ... I have no idea how I missed that one, as I check jrrshop out every blackfriday and have been waiting for a 'sane' price to pop up for the complete toy museum.
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- KVRAF
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- 2106 posts since 31 Dec, 2002 from London, UK
Just record an audio track in your DAW and then switch between the instruments, hitting a few keys for each instrument.
Don't worry about loading time causing gaps as I can easily see gaps in a waveform and forward over them.
Don't worry about loading time causing gaps as I can easily see gaps in a waveform and forward over them.
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- 2238 posts since 19 Dec, 2014
Hans25 wrote:Sure I can do that . Maybe not today but tomorrow or Wednesday. What would be the easiest way to do that? By bouncing a loop for each Instrument and putting them together in Wabelab or something?. Or I Imagine that recording a DAW session where you just switch the instrument manually in a loop while "grabbing" everything that happens in the DAW from "outside" would be easiest?Armadillo wrote:If you feel like making a walkthrough I'd be perfectly happy with just an mp3 where you go through 20-30 instruments, with ideally 1/2 from both acoustic and electric.
best thing to do, imo, with the finished WAV is to upload it to soundcloud and make sure you click the 'downloadable' box when you do so.
this will mean people can stream the demo - soundcloud automagically compress it to mp3 for this purpose.
or if they prefer, can hit the download button they will get the WAV file you uploaded.
just my 2 cents
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- KVRAF
- 1595 posts since 22 Feb, 2005
Are you aware of their blowout site? I got it from there. You have to register and login to see prices:Daags wrote:will keep an eye on JRR for future toy museum deals ... I have no idea how I missed that one, as I check jrrshop out every blackfriday and have been waiting for a 'sane' price to pop up for the complete toy museum.
http://blowout.jrrshop.com/
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- KVRAF
- 1595 posts since 22 Feb, 2005
Ok sounds like the most efficient way to do it .Armadillo wrote:Just record an audio track in your DAW and then switch between the instruments, hitting a few keys for each instrument.
Don't worry about loading time causing gaps as I can easily see gaps in a waveform and forward over them.
Thanks - I'll look into that .Daags wrote:best thing to do, imo, with the finished WAV is to upload it to soundcloud and make sure you click the 'downloadable' box when you do so.
this will mean people can stream the demo - soundcloud automagically compress it to mp3 for this purpose.
or if they prefer, can hit the download button they will get the WAV file you uploaded.
just my 2 cents
- Beware the Quoth
- 33109 posts since 4 Sep, 2001 from R'lyeh Oceanic Amusement Park and Funfair
Probably moot for the OP now, but maybe of use to anyone else that was looking for such things;
http://rekkerd.org/64-off-toy-instrumen ... -vst-buzz/
http://rekkerd.org/64-off-toy-instrumen ... -vst-buzz/
my other modular synth is a bugbrand