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#22195 - 09/13/99 07:47 PM
Re: new sampler anytime soon?
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Registered: 07/03/99
Posts: 549
Loc: atlanta, georgia, usa
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I love classical music , I love the sound of Cellos , violins , pianos , flutes , guitars , horns , saxophones , and all the others . When synthesizers were introduced , THEY WERE NOT MADE TO RECREATE ACOUSTIC SOUNDS !!!! Synthesizers were made to offer the musician NEW SOUNDS . But the NON-CREATIVE did not know what to do with them , they would ask " how do I make a piano sound " . So the birth of at first preset synths and then digital synths starting with that piece of shit DX-7 where all you do is push a button to get your piano sound or your organ sound . The old synthsizers , you can push all the buttons or throw all the switches and it still will DO NOTHING until you PLAY IT . The old one offer you the user interface with SOUND and PLAYING just like any acoustic instrument . Using technology to recreate the middle ages is RETARDED !!!!!!! Samplers , MIDI , digital synths with no real time control is for the non creative push a button crowd - you know who you are because you all sound the same !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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#22197 - 09/14/99 01:34 AM
Re: new sampler anytime soon?
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Registered: 12/08/98
Posts: 819
Loc: Long Island, NY.
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Syrupdude, I loved your first post. I almost fell off of my seat laughing my ass off.
Okay, seriously though, I have to agree with both sides. While I love the analog sound, I see nothing wrong with the digital side either. Im a K2000 owner, and I use both analog and digital sounds. And while it would be great to hire my own symphony orchestra, it of course is not possible. With all of the work that I do both at home and in the studio, the results are quite impressive. I get a nice dance beat going,add analog sounds, alittle orchestral and weird shit, and then real guitars. All put together, the sound is huge and believe me, the average club worshipper is not going to stop in the dance moves and say, "hey thats a real TR-808, or hey hes using a Kurzweil. No, if the music sounds good, thats all that matters. I do confess though that I own a Roland JX-3P, but I took those sounds and put them in the Kurzweil by sampling them. They sound exactly the same. The Roland is for sale.
What we need are better sampling editor functions, and better filters or effects processors in a workstation. But that would probably put recording studios out of business. There is nothing wrong with analog simulations, and digital. Please be assured while all of these "new" synth companies are creating analog synth reproductions, other didtal synth companies like Roland, Kurzweil, and Akai are working on much better advances in technology that will soon blow them away. As for classical music, Im a big fan as well, but lets not get too hasty here either. If Bach had the oppurtunity to own a synth that recreated the sound of a tracker organ or hell, even a hammond, he would be delighted. Now, instead of having to walk 4 miles to a church to practice, he could put the synth under his arm and take it anywhere. Its how you use the technology that counts.
[This message has been edited by Chris Attison (edited 09-14-1999).]
[This message has been edited by Chris Attison (edited 09-14-1999).]
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#22199 - 09/14/99 02:09 PM
Re: new sampler anytime soon?
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Registered: 12/08/98
Posts: 819
Loc: Long Island, NY.
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I must admit that Ive never played around with Emu, but then again Im happy with what I have. If you think the Roland JX-3P is so great then mines for sale, I know what to do with it, and now that its sampled to another keyboard, I now have different and newer ways of using that sound whethter it be new effects or new LFO triggers and what have you. And trust me, many of todays analog buff artists that you have come to be inspired by so much by use Akai, Kurzweil and Roland synths. And, you know very well that unless you are a millionaire, that none of us can line our studio walls with vintage synths. Better yet, even if I was, I wouldnt do that anyway because its a hassle and it leaves you limited to what you can do with todays digital synths, just as many of these artists suchas Chemical Bro's, Photek, Crystal Methd. And Ive seen their inventory of equipment and its 80% digital; I see alot of NordLeads in there as well. I have always loved the analog sound, but the pompisity of the whole scene makes me sick.
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