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Marcelo,
Take the sounds that you already have, and apply cutoff and attack and
release filters to them. This will usually tailor any of your bass sounds to
sound very smooth and thumpy, without being muddy.
The piano sounds, usually have a lot to do with how you play the keys, what
velocity and stuff. The samples and getting them is one thing, but the
playing them and changing the filters of the sounds, is the other thing.
Also, try a little processing around them, added and taking away reverb and
stuff, just to find something the "lushes" out the sound.
I write and produce R&B and hip hop, and thats pretty much what I do,
but It
did take me a while to tailor the sound out to the way I wanted them, and
whenever i get a new module (ala Proteus 2000) I still have to tweak the
sounds, there is no getting away from this.
One more thing on drum tracks, try to double up sounds on snare, so that its
not so dry, and get a really nice kick sound, not to low, not to high, and
eq it out a little.
Rae
-----Original Message-----
From: Marcelo [mailto:slamprodussa@...]
Sent: Sunday, October 31, 1999 10:38 PM
To: Logic Users
Subject: [LUG] OT : Rhodes sounds Please !!! I don't know how to create
or simulate them ...
From: "Marcelo" <slamprodussa@...>
I need those jazzy ultra soft rhodes like Brandy's and A Tribe called Quest
and othe million of
R&B and Hip Hop names ...
Thanx,
Mark
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