I just can't describe that sound
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- KVRian
- 965 posts since 7 Apr, 2007 from Holon, Israel
Hi,
There's a sound that is used a few times in the Prison Break Original Television Soundtrack.
I can't really describe it, as to me it sounds very different from the common sounds.
Just have a listen, and help me re-create it, please:
http://www.2shared.com/file/3812720/564 ... Break.html
Also, what do you think about the pad?
Is it synthesized, or it's from an orchestra sample?
There's a sound that is used a few times in the Prison Break Original Television Soundtrack.
I can't really describe it, as to me it sounds very different from the common sounds.
Just have a listen, and help me re-create it, please:
http://www.2shared.com/file/3812720/564 ... Break.html
Also, what do you think about the pad?
Is it synthesized, or it's from an orchestra sample?
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- KVRist
- 236 posts since 3 May, 2006
It sounds like the attack of a flute-like thing, possibly a panpipe, played very staccato.yonyz wrote: There's a sound that is used a few times in the Prison Break Original Television Soundtrack.
I can't really describe it, as to me it sounds very different from the common sounds.
Just have a listen, and help me re-create it, please:
http://www.2shared.com/file/3812720/564 ... Break.html
Also, what do you think about the pad?
Is it synthesized, or it's from an orchestra sample?
Here's a flute-sampleset from www.prokits.co.uk that has round-robin attack samples, but I don't know if its close enough for you: mp3 demo (wait for higher octave to come in on demo) and web page (its £3.50).
Pad doesn't sound synthesized, its a string section sample (or god forbid, a real string section).
Last edited by mfb on Mon Aug 25, 2008 6:25 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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- KVRist
- 236 posts since 3 May, 2006
Not sure I understand the question - if you already have the sample that sounds right, then you can just drop it on your track and you're done.yonyz wrote:If I had the right sample - do I need a sampler to change it as needed?
If you only have a sample of a single note, then it probably won't sound realistic if you repeat it quickly as in your example (its the dreaded "machine-gun" effect). So, you would probably want to have several alternate samples (ie. round-robin alternation).
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- KVRAF
- 4420 posts since 7 Nov, 2005 from Florida
It's a Peruvian or Bolivian Pan Flute, played staccato, with reverb and a touch of delay.
I would need a longer sample to determine the background orchestra - but more than likely it is a sample collection like Vienna, EWQL or Kirk Hunter, or a good set of orchestral and string patches from hardware synths or samplers.
Mike
I would need a longer sample to determine the background orchestra - but more than likely it is a sample collection like Vienna, EWQL or Kirk Hunter, or a good set of orchestral and string patches from hardware synths or samplers.
Mike
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- KVRer
- 1 posts since 2 Sep, 2008
Hi there,
Ive also been looking for it for ages now, i have noticed that they use almost the exact same sample in the TV show "the tudors", not sure if that will help you at all
Ive also been looking for it for ages now, i have noticed that they use almost the exact same sample in the TV show "the tudors", not sure if that will help you at all