I actually don't hear any bit/sample rate reduction on Upstairs at Eric's on synth lines and artifacts are very noticeable on other CMI II productions I've heard. That was my initial concern.egbert101 wrote: Well, you can always get a recording of a real Pro One playing the parts and then stick it through a bit crusher (rough Fairlight simulation) and then tape simulation, and compare it to the original, and get some kind of flavour of how it was done.
Repro-1 (out now)
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david.beholder david.beholder https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=159839
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Murderous duck!
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david.beholder david.beholder https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=159839
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According to the doc they were recording directly into desk and saturation in general would only increase artifacts.egbert101 wrote: Indeed, a lot of tape saturation (and who knows what console it was put through and other hardware) could disguise whether or not it actually ran through a Fairlight first. I guess that crunchy eighties quality might be down to other saturation in the signal path.
But I think it's time to stop. There are no actual proof of your words yet but it doesn't mean you're right or wrong.
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- 30186 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
If the Fairlight was used to play each line with samples, envelope times would vary and the filter would always sound like 100% key tracking.
I don't think that's the case.
I don't think that's the case.
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adamgrossmanLG adamgrossmanLG https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=398192
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- 42 posts since 10 May, 2017
So i just downloaded the demo... OK most sounds are great, however - the KICK drums... as with most softsynths.... they don't even come close. They sound weak. I think softsynths fail in the lower end frequencies.
The two yazoo kicks sound nothing close and infact they barely sound passable at all
The two yazoo kicks sound nothing close and infact they barely sound passable at all
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Funkybot's Evil Twin Funkybot's Evil Twin https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=116627
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Can you make those some kicks on a hardware Pro-One and post the side by side so we can compare? I'd love to hear the difference in an A/B.adamgrossmanLG wrote:So i just downloaded the demo... OK most sounds are great, however - the KICK drums... as with most softsynths.... they don't even come close. They sound weak. I think softsynths fail in the lower end frequencies.
The two yazoo kicks sound nothing close and infact they barely sound passable at all
Doing so might even help Urs mike Re-Pro1 better if it's that off in some settings.
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adamgrossmanLG adamgrossmanLG https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=398192
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- 42 posts since 10 May, 2017
dont have one - BUT, go listen to the Loopmasters Pro One dry unprocessed kick......
The "Lonely You" preset that is supposed to be Yaz "Only You", you can tell me it has the fullness of that kick.
The "Lonely You" preset that is supposed to be Yaz "Only You", you can tell me it has the fullness of that kick.
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- 234 posts since 24 Apr, 2004 from Patagonia
Do you have the sheet of parameters for that sound in the pro-one so we can try it in repro-1?adamgrossmanLG wrote:dont have one - BUT, go listen to the Loopmasters Pro One dry unprocessed kick......
The "Lonely You" preset that is supposed to be Yaz "Only You", you can tell me it has the fullness of that kick.
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adamgrossmanLG adamgrossmanLG https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=398192
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yes, they were published in a magazine in 1982. someone actually copied them, and THIS is what it is supposed to sound like:
dial these settings in on the Repro1 and nowhere close
dial these settings in on the Repro1 and nowhere close
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adamgrossmanLG adamgrossmanLG https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=398192
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- 455 posts since 16 May, 2012 from Antwerp
Do you really assume that a YouTube video with audio @ 126kbps gives a sound that can be used as a reference? Or that the sound by this band was not mastered afterwards?
This is not my kind of music at all - we all have our personal preferences - but I do know from personal experience and from discussions on 'my' kind of music that Youtube tends to enhance the sound in the videos that are uploaded to them.
Not meant as a critique on your point of view, only a question.
But I was not impressed by the kick I heard on that clip. I would never expect a kick, or a guitar or any acoustic instrument to be really reproduced by a vst. I take digital sounds for what they are and sound like. No emulation is ever perfect.
This is not my kind of music at all - we all have our personal preferences - but I do know from personal experience and from discussions on 'my' kind of music that Youtube tends to enhance the sound in the videos that are uploaded to them.
Not meant as a critique on your point of view, only a question.
But I was not impressed by the kick I heard on that clip. I would never expect a kick, or a guitar or any acoustic instrument to be really reproduced by a vst. I take digital sounds for what they are and sound like. No emulation is ever perfect.
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- 26937 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
The person who made that video said this:adamgrossmanLG wrote:yes, they were published in a magazine in 1982. someone actually copied them, and THIS is what it is supposed to sound like:
dial these settings in on the Repro1 and nowhere close
"First I transcribed the music (sequenced with Cubase), using soft-synth sounds as temporary stand-ins for the Pro-One. Then I had to dial in all the Pro-One sounds one-by-one and record each part via a Kenton MIDI-CV interface. I found that all of the patches from the article needed adjusting to get them in the ballpark"
So there is a hardware Pro-One where he needed to adjust the settings of all of the patches to get them in the ballpark.
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adamgrossmanLG adamgrossmanLG https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=398192
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- 42 posts since 10 May, 2017
forget the video, its not that great... however, see the article with Vince Clarke's BD patch. OK, the Yazoo "Lonely You" preset isnt exact, BUT i dialed in the exact settings (or close to) and its wimpy.
I know its not a big beefy kick, but its missing that analog goodness... the richness, you know?
dont get me wrong, the rest of the presets are AMAZING. I am going to purchase this most likely. Going to run the demo for a week and see.
I know its not a big beefy kick, but its missing that analog goodness... the richness, you know?
dont get me wrong, the rest of the presets are AMAZING. I am going to purchase this most likely. Going to run the demo for a week and see.
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And it never occurred to you that that patch you talk about was processed in mixing stage? Eq, compression, you know? Plus small knob variations etc.. Really? Really you expected to put knobs from some chart and expected 100% same sound?adamgrossmanLG wrote:
I know its not a big beefy kick, but its missing that analog goodness... the richness, you know?
