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reverb and delay is very easy to put on, hence the reason it should be left off demos of sound sets...
if a demo is dry, its easier for me to run the sounds thru effects as i would an ordinary sound...but if the demo has effects recorded into the mp3, then taking reverb off is a bitch (delay too for that matter, but delay is easier to live with)... as for manuel using them...i understand why...its marketing really... but as for me, i really like to run the demos thru my outboard gear, so i know exactly what they will sound like with me using them..... although its rare, i agree with blank on this one.... sorry for encouraging the highjacking there machinegun!! thats a great pic by the way tommy... |
Yeah...cool pic Tommy
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But I don?t do sound designing all the day... mainly I produce music here... :lol: I program the sounds only in free times between the projects... and in lunch brakes :-) |
not to start an argument but im sure i could still oneshot atleast some of your samples...the only ones i might not be able to would be the faster sequenced ones and that would only be preference becuase the sample would have less functionality because it would be a so short...granted it would take tweeting but im sure i could do it...
how many hours have u put in? ballpark guess...? peace Blank |
Question of the week: Who the heck want's to sample sounds from sound set demos? Maybe a 12 yearold tracker hobbyist but no serious hobbyists or professional musicians.
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i think u r doing a nice job manuel .. your soundsets are verry clean. i like them
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