You don't know what love is

edited August 2013 in User demos
My favorite jazz ballad in a version recorded today using SWAM tenor:

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  • edited 9:46PM
    Kobir - nice job on this. There is nothing better than playing one of these old ballads played on a tenor.
  • edited 9:46PM
    I replaced the link with new version using different reverb and some other minor fixes.
  • edited 9:46PM
    Great sound & playing Kobi! Very convincing!
  • edited 9:46PM
    I didn't mention in CafeSaxophone.com that this is a virtual sax, but also didn't hide it (the picture is of me playing WX5) and so far it looks like none of the many sax players there even suspected it is not real tenor sax. I even got compliments on my tone and growls :)



    I cannot reach this level of sound and pitch and color control on my real sax. If you told me 10 years ago I will be able to gig playing wide variety of realistic sounding woodwind instruments, I would have thought you were hallucinating, since each of those require years of practicing to just play on basic level.



    Sample modeling technology is truly fulfilling my musical dreams!

    Kobi
  • edited 9:46PM
    Kobir wrote:
    Sample modeling technology is truly fulfilling my musical dreams!

    Kobi

    Hear, hear! Without a wind controller and Sample Modeling, I would be nowhere close to where I am, since I started learning my first instrument at an older age! Certainly this technology is fulfilling my musical dreams as well.
  • edited 9:46PM
    Great !

    Thanks,

    -Michael

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