Thankyou update

edited August 2010 in General Questions
Been quiet, on my part because your software does all I want and more :D . So thanks to the samplemodeling team, hope business is booming and like me people are too busy enjoying it to post.



I have my own sound now (with many different pedal effects) from Mr sax T (top F# G from Mr sax A for soprano), however that is only possible because the base sound is so unbelievably fantastic.



You can use effects on other soft/hardware but it still sounds like a synth, however use effects on a "real" instrument and it still sounds "real". Well its the same with samplemodeling.



I haven't improved your software, just made it personal to me, like some sax players do, however I don't have to play louder than the instrument/sax to cover the original sound :D ;) . So thanks again and good luck.



Regards Pete.

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  • edited 12:34PM
    Hello pgill,



    Can you let us listen to your soprano sound ?



    Regards
  • edited 12:34PM
    valouz wrote: Hello pgill,



    Can you let us listen to your soprano sound ?



    Regards

    Hi, I posted a while back already



    http://www.samplemodeling.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=445



    I have made more changes to the sound and will post some on youtube soon.



    Regards Pete.
  • edited 12:34PM
    Yes i remember now but as it did not mark my mind* i have already forgot it.



    Anyway i am curious to see the improvement of your sound with your latest changes even if we will soon have Mlle S (christmas tree ?) ...





    * : Do not take it bad, you did a great job with your effects, but the result is still far from a real soprano. If we consider that your aim was to obtain a very neutral soprano sound like Kenny G that's not bad at all and if it fills your needs i am happy for you.





    Regards

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