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astroman wrote: looks like it's come a long way from those EMU days... (and still holds up, as to be expected) cheers, Tom
I started with the Emulator II and Ensoniq Mirage and over the years went to the E III and Roland S760s, Oberheim DPXs and the last sampler was the E5000 Turbo, and very rarely did I audition a sample that wasn't useful.
As a matter of fact I have a few on Solaris. The Old Fairlights Moods and some Spectrasonics stuff. The sample stuff from the '90s just sounds good still and doesn't really need articulations. Velocity switched layers or ModWheel switches work fine.
Also check out the Orange Tree Samples for Kontakt.
I have spent hundreds on libraries w/ good demos that sucked, but I got to watch him play in realtime on YouTube, and all of his Electric and Acoustic Guitars are great stuff.
Smart guy w/ chops too as he used a toy controller, but it didn't matter.
I think next decent pay I am going to get the Rickenbacker just because I keep hearing Roundabout and Siberian Chef..............sorry............I mean Khatru.
I am still under the influence.... :lol:
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dawman wrote: I started with the Emulator II and Ensoniq Mirage and over the years went to the E III and Roland S760s, Oberheim DPXs and the last sampler was the E5000 Turbo, and very rarely did I audition a sample that wasn't useful.
That´s exactly the sequence I went thru too, except there are also my AKAI hardware samplers and the EMU E64.
There are killer sounds working very well up today and I appreciate STS works w/ AKAI format, but unfortunately it doesn´t with EMU EOS and I´d have to go thru the nitemare of converting everything to Soundfonts.
dawman wrote: The sample stuff from the '90s just sounds good still and doesn't really need articulations. Velocity switched layers or ModWheel switches work fine.
Yes !
dawman wrote: ...just because I keep hearing Roundabout and Siberian Chef..............sorry............I mean Khatru.
I am still under the influence.... :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol:

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Had a keyboard Mirage hooked to my Atari in the early 90's. Thing was more musical than most, even today.

There's something to be said for limitations. They're a big plus in music. You can always make it rock with what you've got :D
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true!

having everything you want doesn't lead to better music(not having everything you want doesn't either! :lol: ).
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there's an Ensoniq SQ80 on German eBay atm... hard to resist
but then I'm more into the natural stuff recently. Might end up with a banjo like below :lol:
If The Devil Makes Three, so be it

cheers, Tom
@Dante: the Rick and Fender basses are probably on Vol 2 of the Collection, the listing is Vol 1
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astroman wrote:@Dante: the Rick and Fender basses are probably on Vol 2 of the Collection, the listing is Vol 1
Noted. The Fender P does the job - sits in the mix v nicely in excellent partnership w/ ToonTracks Rock Solid kit.
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