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Originally posted by Dnj:

Diki that is the stock #1 Intro for that style... But You could easily duplicate it using Intro #2 which allows you to play it yourself.

There are definity some great sounds inside the Korg units for sure.


Maybe you could Donny, but that trumpet part is pretty heavily edited from just stock playing, and I think I would be hard pressed to just PLAY that line as cleanly and consistently as the Intro. The little turns and valve 'blips', all without making the volume jump are a bear to get right in realtime, and notice how it NEVER has any overlap between notes (trumpet can ONLY play one note at a time!). That takes some pretty hairy technique to get just right and still get a legato line...

I'm not saying you CAN'T, just it's a LOT more difficult than it sounds if you want that degree of realism. As I've been saying on the T2 thread, it's not just the sampled note that makes a great sound, it's how well the transitions BETWEEN notes work that really make an imitative part fool even a horn player!
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