I'm on the Isla S2400. Unfortunately that link you posted has no file behind it. I guess I (perhaps naively) feel that a raw oscillator file...
Is a sense, yes, but unlike wavetables those aren't chopped into frames. I'm hoping to use this is hardware sampler in the same way a free running...
oh, this is what i want! https://oceanswift.net/product/spectral-oscillators-toolkit/
I know! I've owned a prophet 12 and moog voyager. I was silly enough to have sampled neither before selling them.
The modular link seems to come closest to what I'm looking for. Thanks!
Yeah, in an ideal world I'd get wav files at least a few seconds long but seems not to exist.
@PulseWave those links where exactly what I was looking for... but they're all dead. :sad:
As the title says. I'd like to source just the raw sound of various hardware synths. Unprocessed audio from machines like the 303, moogs, prophets...
I'm doing my head in here and need an outside opinion. Suggestions welcome. I have about 1000 USD. Not more. Sitting on my desk is an Isla S2400...
That's a trick. Not the one I originally asking about though. I owned one of those. Jacked it up quite nicely. New backing light and a usb drive....
You might be right on that. I'm not looking to recreate the 90s though, just find some techniques that peak my interest and see if they work for...
A technique I use to crunch up sounds but then the loop is the same pitch as when you started. The goal here is a lower pitched loop sitting under...
You're referring to individual samples being pitched down? This I've heard of. But in his vid he plays the full beat. His kick seems to have lost...
I was watching a vid and the guy mention 'a classic house technique' that I never heard of. Basically he says, resample your beats, pitch them...
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