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Old 21.09.2004, 04:38 PM
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Default Some Pad Sounds and Hello :)

Hello!

This is my first topic , so I will introduce me at first
My reale Name is Benjamin Buick and I live in Germany (so my english is not sooo very good ).
I 've got a little homestudio with

- virus kc
- kawai k3m
- akai s 2000
- psr 9000
- psr 230 (masterkeyboard)
- sennheiser tbone microphone
- 2 alesis mk II active

so it isn't very big

I like depeche mode (Alan Wilder )


Ok, I think, thats enough

If you've got any questions , ask me


Ehm ok, I will present you 2 pad sounds , I've made with my virus kc.

I think they aren't very good, but the virus kc (I 've bought it 6 moths ago) is my first synthesizer.

Ok, enjoy it


http://www.highend-computers.net/music/Pad1.mp3



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My equipment:
PSR 9000 (Yamaha), PSR 230 (Yamaha, my first keyboard ),
Access Virus KC, Kawai K3m (what do you think of this shit ? ),
Akai S2000 and Yamaha MG16/6FX (Software: Cubase SL 3.0)
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