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#182851 - 11/17/01 02:11 PM
Re: Pa 80 breathie flute
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Registered: 11/10/00
Posts: 2195
Loc: Catskill Mountains, NY
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Ok Terry, I worked with it some more, and after fiddling with it I wasn't too happy with the way it sounds, so I tried a few other things as well. I think the breathe noise is right in the sample itself, so really the adjustment I did aboove had the effect of just be dulling the sound and the eg so that you don't notice the breathe noise as much. I tried some other things and it is still there, but much less noticable. I mixed the regular flute sample with the jazz flute sample, adjusted some synth parameters to brighten the regular flute sample just a hair, and made a new user patch, and that worked pretty well too. In fact I like the sound I got quite a bit. Still has some breathe, but not like it was before.
AJ
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#182855 - 11/17/01 11:44 PM
Re: Pa 80 breathie flute
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Registered: 03/24/99
Posts: 736
Loc: Half Moon Bay, CA, USA
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Hallelujah!! Finally, someone brings up the matter of this peculiar flute sound on the pa80. Now, I suppose that playing technique might reduce the breathy sound, but come on Korg! This is ridiculous. It sounds like someone with a pronounced lisp, hissing and sputtering into a flute. PLEASE, Terry or AJ, can you possibly save your modifications and send them to me? Or, tell me exactly what you do to make the sound better. As it is, I just avoid using it since it's so extreme. Tom
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