BANKS of PIANO used typicaly in oldskool drum'n'bass tunes?

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bluedad wrote:why not use (excuse me, cough cough) the 4Front piano vst if you want to play your own melody.
I will try it Too, thank you :D

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bluedad wrote:why not use (excuse me, cough cough) the 4Front piano vst if you want to play your own melody.
not the right sound. The sound is that particular one you often hear in fashion house and oldschool rave.

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Chase wrote:
bluedad wrote:why not use (excuse me, cough cough) the 4Front piano vst if you want to play your own melody.
not the right sound. The sound is that particular one you often hear in fashion house and oldschool rave.
yes this is, but where, how and what is its name :D

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Chase wrote:
bluedad wrote:why not use (excuse me, cough cough) the 4Front piano vst if you want to play your own melody.
not the right sound. The sound is that particular one you often hear in fashion house and oldschool rave.
oh, like I really know what you're talking about!
:hihi:

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bluedad wrote:
Chase wrote:
bluedad wrote:why not use (excuse me, cough cough) the 4Front piano vst if you want to play your own melody.
not the right sound. The sound is that particular one you often hear in fashion house and oldschool rave.
oh, like I really know what you're talking about!
:hihi:
listen the sample demo :D and you will understand it

http://www.hispasonic.com/index.php?nam ... 316#577316

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jasa56 wrote:
bluedad wrote:
Chase wrote:
bluedad wrote:why not use (excuse me, cough cough) the 4Front piano vst if you want to play your own melody.
not the right sound. The sound is that particular one you often hear in fashion house and oldschool rave.
oh, like I really know what you're talking about!
:hihi:
listen the sample demo :D and you will understand it

http://www.hispasonic.com/index.php?nam ... 316#577316
Judging by the sample, it seems easy to duplicate.

1) Take the worst piano samples you can find.
2) Overcompress them until they sound uncomfortably awful.
3) Make sure they are all out of tune.
4) Add a completely horrible singer to croon on top of them.

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the_nihilist wrote:
jasa56 wrote:
bluedad wrote:
Chase wrote:
bluedad wrote:why not use (excuse me, cough cough) the 4Front piano vst if you want to play your own melody.
not the right sound. The sound is that particular one you often hear in fashion house and oldschool rave.
oh, like I really know what you're talking about!
:hihi:
listen the sample demo :D and you will understand it

http://www.hispasonic.com/index.php?nam ... 316#577316
Judging by the sample, it seems easy to duplicate.

1) Take the worst piano samples you can find.
2) Overcompress them until they sound uncomfortably awful.
3) Make sure they are all out of tune.
4) Add a completely horrible singer to croon on top of them.
you forgot:
5) uhhhhh! uuuuh! boners!!! troll!

Anyways, the sound is typically from simply sampling other tracks, but high-pass filtering your piano while adding delay works to.

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the_nihilist wrote:
1) Take the worst piano samples you can find.

3) Make sure they are all out of tune.
ah! see! 4Front vst afterall!
:hihi:
(sorry George, you know I think the world of you!)

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Chase wrote: you forgot:
5) uhhhhh! uuuuh! boners!!! troll!
Who the hell are you, and what the hell was that?

:roll:

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Don't know about DnB, but the classic House piano sound is from a Korg M1.
Incomplete list of my gear: 1/8" audio input jack.

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the_nihilist wrote:
Chase wrote: you forgot:
5) uhhhhh! uuuuh! boners!!! troll!
Who the hell are you, and what the hell was that?

:roll:
sorry mate but he came nicely asking for help and you completely insulted him (or atleast music he likes). Just thought that was a bit ill

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deastman wrote:Don't know about DnB, but the classic House piano sound is from a Korg M1.
I am going to looking Korg M1 samples, them I will try do it using anothers technics

thanks everybody :D

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Try also DX7 Piano samples. Also try going for old funk records, taking single samples of the pianos and stretching them across your samplers key range :)

Lots of the old piano sounds you are thinking of came from FM style synthesis or from pitch shifted low bit rate samples.

Paul
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Look for small size piano soundfonts.
the the impotence of proofreading

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