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Rivanni wrote: Fri Apr 03, 2020 2:49 pm Lo-Fi multi-instrument
no noo, it will be more hi-fi instrument :-) which genre? :D
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dandezebra wrote: Sat Apr 04, 2020 4:18 am Nintendocore.
very nice idea :-) :tu:
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dark water wrote: Sat Apr 04, 2020 5:23 am Flute.
Dub reggae.
no noo, maybe in future (we like dub / reggae :) )

feel free to write next tip :)
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G-Sonique wrote: Sun Apr 05, 2020 4:55 pm
sure but 98% of samplepacks we have here have only 1 sample which souns good in range of 1 octave but not in range of 3-5 octaves
most of electronic sounds we have here are made by synths and sound good in range of 8-10 octaves
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Digital Ocarina?

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Ploki wrote: Mon Apr 06, 2020 7:01 pm
G-Sonique wrote: Sun Apr 05, 2020 4:55 pm
sure but 98% of samplepacks we have here have only 1 sample which souns good in range of 1 octave but not in range of 3-5 octaves
most of electronic sounds we have here are made by synths and sound good in range of 8-10 octaves

Yes but we think it is best to combine high quality samples, romplers and synthesizers becasuse:

- many conservative / orthodox music styles becomes very boring with little or no sound progress (people are using same type synths 10 years with little variations) comparing to other styles which are not affraid of using samples, romplers, special effects, manipulations of sounds etc.

- we are using very cpu hungry processes, synths, effects to produce original/unique/progressive sounds for some of our romplers, which often use 70% CPU
so it can be very problematic to compose music with this cpu consumption

- we use many expensive digital and analog hardware to create unique sound, not available for everyone, this allows us to produce unique sound and color of sounds in samplepacks or romplers, different than just raw synths

- we use many special methods of sound transformation like resampling, image resampling, granular processing, neural synthesis etc. - this brings brand new progressive sound comparing to raw sounds from synthesizers

- next problem is time, sometimes we create just one patch/sound 2-3 hours or longer, if you spend so much time during producing music you will probably do not have any time to produce music or you will release 1-2 tracks per year

these are our opinions why it is good to use all available sources of sound, not just synths (but also instruments, romplers, samples) + special fx, to move music to new level (listeners doesn't care what instruments/synths/samples you used, he just want to hear new modern and good music :) and many listeners/ravers tells this genre is boring me because it is 10 years the same with no progress
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simmo75 wrote: Mon Apr 06, 2020 7:21 pm Digital Ocarina?
no noo but cool idea :party:
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Digital Morris Dance, featuring sampled sticks, swords and handkerchiefs.
Anyone who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.

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Aloysius wrote: Mon Apr 06, 2020 8:29 pm Digital Morris Dance, featuring sampled sticks, swords and handkerchiefs.
You have to specify a genre too...

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Oops. English folk dance.
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Aloysius wrote: Mon Apr 06, 2020 8:33 pm Oops. English folk dance.
Really? I thought 70s p0rn soundtrack from the items you listed...

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Near Future Trapstep, Ambient Digital Dubcore, Barbershop Grunge, Gothic Acid Jazz and Doo-Wop Disco Fusion groove box.

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It's not a sampler as it has a genre attatched. It's a rompler of some sort as it doesn't have sound structuring controls. It has a glide function so it's doubtful it has anything to do with drums. Perhaps it's a dedicated hoover designed for rave styles or a preset synth.

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Forgotten wrote: Mon Apr 06, 2020 8:34 pm
Aloysius wrote: Mon Apr 06, 2020 8:33 pm Oops. English folk dance.
Really? I thought 70s p0rn soundtrack from the items you listed...
would need a spring for comedy boings.

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Aloysius wrote: Mon Apr 06, 2020 8:29 pm Digital Morris Dance, featuring sampled sticks, swords and handkerchiefs.
morris dancing these days seems to be more cheerleading than clockwork orange :(

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