The samples are pure Rogue; save for cropping, I've done no additional processing. They're not all brilliant by any means, but I think there are some decent-ish drum machine sounds in there (the Real Toms and Snare 2 are probably the best of the lot). They could do with normalising and eqing to taste (I did attempt batch normalising in Audacity, but couldn't work out how to save them as separate samples?).
I agree, that would certainly contravene the 'transformation beyond the recognisable' rule, though formant filtering could be achieved using host eqing (Live's EQ8, for example) - using a mutliband eq and host automation, and given enough time, I'm sure that someone could make Rogue 'talk' .dwsel wrote:hakey:
I'd be rather against using formant filter on main lead than using Ambience reverb
(forgive me, I'm sure that this isn't the case, but you weren't suggesting that I've used a formant filter in my track? - I'm not up on my emoticon usage, what does an upside down smiley mean?

