A GOOD FLUTE SAMPLE

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Mar 22, 2004
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The motif has a good one that everyone uses, also in the Roland Fantom World SRX board there's alot of good ones too. I think the actual one in that song is from the Roland Board.
 
Apr 12, 2005
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THIZZNESS_TKZ said:
o fuck...u think u can find me like a soundcard or sumthing i need some flutes bad...
a soundcard?.. get the terminology straight so people will know what you talking about.Also why should someone else go search and find something for you?most good things cost money..and this is a partial reason why music quality is declining cause people would rather settle on some free shit instead of buy the good shit..no offense...just calling it how I see it
 
Mar 17, 2006
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^^^^^ How's that Micron treating you?

I want one, I downloaded samples of all the presets, and it sounded like the presets hit like fuck right out the box. I don't know a lot about synthesis, that's why I want something like this where I can get dope sounds with minimal tweaking.


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Apr 26, 2006
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Filthy_Rich said:
the micron is raw. the microkorg seems to have more usable sounds. but i think the sounds on it will be played out pretty soon. also the keys on the korg are hella small and cheap. the micron is sturdy and and not very difficult to learn. you have to dig thru multiple screens to really change the formations, as opposed to having 30 knobs on the board itself, but it's not very hard once you figure out what each of the screens do. out of the box, pretty much all of the bass and lead sounds are ready go. i really like the organ and piano sounds because they sound tight no matter how you tweak them.

Cool, any song examples that you have? I'm personally just so used to using VST synths, to my ears they sound great, regardless of what people say when they say that hardware is better sounding than software.
 
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the micron is definatley pretty tight..last time I was at guitar ctr. I thought I was too cool for it..but I couldnt resist messing with it and the sounds are definatley good.I have a jp8000 with a grip of knobs and siders i had the ms2000......I didnt really like the ion.....but this lil thing is built good..didnt appear buggy..like the ion...but before you buy this try the roland I thinks its the new...It really tight and at the affordable level..
here is the link
http://www.rolandus.com/products/productdetails.aspx?ObjectId=769&ParentId=83
 
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50cal said:
the micron is definatley pretty tight..last time I was at guitar ctr. I thought I was too cool for it..but I couldnt resist messing with it and the sounds are definatley good.I have a jp8000 with a grip of knobs and siders i had the ms2000......I didnt really like the ion.....but this lil thing is built good..didnt appear buggy..like the ion...but before you buy this try the roland I thinks its the new...It really tight and at the affordable level..
here is the link
http://www.rolandus.com/products/productdetails.aspx?ObjectId=769&ParentId=83

yeah that Roland looks bad@ss. :cool: If you watch that video, that guy does that gangsta sine wave with it. Sounds great.