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rockin1 wrote:Hey Squids, I'm just curious, but how many samples were used per instrument on average for these (how many notes per sample and how many velocity levels, etc) and what bit depth were they recorded at? For example, are any of the dulcimer instruments fully chromatic multi sampled? I'm also wondering if any special articulations or phrases will be included.

I'm hoping we can have more discussion about what's included in these products. That might help increase participation and interest.

Matthew

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More basic, high quality samples. Originally recorded in 24 bit. To have them be this varied as well as chromatic, multi-dynamic and multiple articulations would require many gigs. We do have material like that waiting to be released at some point (at a much higher price though). This is more along the lines of what you get in Expansion Tanks, Sonik Capsules etc. 1-2 dynamics and around 5 notes or so per octave on average.

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Hmmm, we need to get more people to read about it. Looking at the info thread I posted at 4 forums, I counted the number of views that they got

UAD Forum: 20 views (we got a sticky over there)
http://www.chrismilne.com/uadforums/vie ... php?t=3129

Cubase forum: 113 views
http://forum.cubase.net/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=23373

Sonar forum: 67 views
http://forum.cakewalk.com/tm.asp?m=565159

Project5 forum: 54 views
http://forum.cakewalk.com/tm.asp?m=565160

CM / FM Music Technology Forum: 73 views (Thanks to derek_up_north)
http://forum.midiaddict.com/viewtopic.php?t=64258


Some of you could go there and contribute some info to keep people interested. If it's just me, these threads will die...

tele
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Squids wrote:
rockin1 wrote:Hey Squids, I'm just curious, but how many samples were used per instrument on average for these (how many notes per sample and how many velocity levels, etc) and what bit depth were they recorded at? For example, are any of the dulcimer instruments fully chromatic multi sampled? I'm also wondering if any special articulations or phrases will be included.

I'm hoping we can have more discussion about what's included in these products. That might help increase participation and interest.

Matthew

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Feel free to put my name Matthew Johnson in for an ePointz referral. We will both get 5 ePointz...
More basic, high quality samples. Originally recorded in 24 bit. To have them be this varied as well as chromatic, multi-dynamic and multiple articulations would require many gigs. We do have material like that waiting to be released at some point (at a much higher price though). This is more along the lines of what you get in Expansion Tanks, Sonik Capsules etc. 1-2 dynamics and around 5 notes or so per octave on average.
Thanks for the details Squids! This still sounds good. I will be looking forward to the larger stuff at some point also! My other question was if you included any special articulation patches for some of the instruments or phrases? These are very helpful when dealing with ethnic stuff...

Matthew

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Feel free to put my name Matthew Johnson in for an ePointz referral. We will both get 5 ePointz...[/quote]

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There are some. Sometimes you have something like a hammered dulcimer just played straight and sometimes with tremolo repeats (nice). Same thing with other instruments like mandolins. There are some wicked instruments on this. There's even a banjolin which is a cross between a banjo and a mandolin. I suppose I should start talking about the instruments. You guys can see the sound list on esoundz. If you want to find pictures of those types of instruments to show and post it that might be interesting (where is Pricer on this? This GB has him written all over it! lol).

Tele, you are doing great! Let's all help Tele out and contribute to some of these links. Remember, these group buys are short. Just 2 weeks so we have to give people some time to find out about it and think (quick). This is so unique and cheap that if it could really take off. It depends how many people realize what the awesome and diverse sound of acoustic and ethnic instruments brings to any style of music from dance to alt rock to world music, scoring etc

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Squids wrote:Let's all help Tele out and contribute to some of these links. Remember, these group buys are short.
That would be nice. Even better: Go to a big forum an open a new thread. There must be many more forums out there for Logic, Protools and all the other big sequencers plus more of them. Do we have Fruity Loops users here, or Ableton? It's not that much effort to start a thread in a forum you know. Just copy my first post from here. ;)
http://forum.cubase.net/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=23373

Squids wrote:It depends how many people realize what the awesome and diverse sound of acoustic and ethnic instruments brings to any style of music from dance to alt rock to world music, scoring etc.
Yeah, lets do some Electro-Acoustic-Ethno-Dance

tele
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I have been listening to the demo's.... Man, sweet sounds. If the sweet price doesn't get you to sign up, then the demo's might do it. Give um' a try!

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fdmusic wrote:I have been listening to the demo's.... Man, sweet sounds. If the sweet price doesn't get you to sign up, then the demo's might do it. Give um' a try!
8)

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Thought I would bump this thread. This is where all the biggest eSoundz fans hang out. The group is at 64 now, we really need some help to put the numbers up there. The people who hang out over here already know the quality of Squids stuff. We all know how much fun these group buys are, and what great deals they are. The group has been picking up momentum, which is great! Let's see of we can get this one to the next level. We have a shot at a great deal here, but it's up to us to get in there and make it happen. There are people waiting in the wings to see the price go down a little more before jumping in. Let's see if we can keep the momentum going! Help us out if you can, by signing up! These sounds will be a great addition to our libraries!!

Listen to the demos, read the sound list, think about it. It's really a no brainer!

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I also want the number to get over 200, but mostly for all three formats! I'm using all three and using those ethnic instruments in any of the samplers is a great option (plus the content from World Traveler!!). The numbers are still pretty low, so let's keep spreading the word! I'm going to send out a bulk mailer to all my Club Cubase members!

Marcel

Club Cubase Edmonton

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MGH wrote:I also want the number to get over 200, but mostly for all three formats! I'm using all three and using those ethnic instruments in any of the samplers is a great option (plus the content from World Traveler!!). The numbers are still pretty low, so let's keep spreading the word! I'm going to send out a bulk mailer to all my Club Cubase members!

Marcel

Club Cubase Edmonton
Wow, somebody from Edmonton as well. Too bad, I don't use cubase...Logic here. :)

Zai

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Cool...so YOU'RE the person that uses Logic in Edmonton! :wink:

Just kidding!

At least you're part of the Sonic Reality team as well!

Marcel

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Hitchikers Guide to the galaxy says:

World sound group buys are a typical phenomena of the planet earth. People there believe that they will assume a wide angle of viewing their musical heritage by using world sounds. That's just the way these earthlings are - they are so narrow in their view and missing out the complete galaxy sounds. Therefore, the ISC (intergalactic sampling commitee) has selected Dave K. to be beamed up to some planet and sample the hell out of these poor guys and bring that to earth. Why Dave K.? Because his motto is: sample everything. :)

In the meanwhile enjoy SR's world sounds group buy :)

tele
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MGH wrote:I also want the number to get over 200, but mostly for all three formats! I'm using all three and using those ethnic instruments in any of the samplers is a great option (plus the content from World Traveler!!). The numbers are still pretty low, so let's keep spreading the word! I'm going to send out a bulk mailer to all my Club Cubase members!

Marcel

Club Cubase Edmonton
You rock Marcel!

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You rock Marcel!
Gee, several people have told me that recently; I might just start believing it!:oops:


Thanks, Dave!

Marcel

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MGH wrote:
You rock Marcel!
Gee, several people have told me that recently; I might just start believing it!:oops:


Thanks, Dave!

Marcel
Never believe the press. ;)

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