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marisol
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Well not all of us producers have super computers that have zero latency. So something we can do to to expand are pallet while in the mix is to bounce out sustianed samples of your favorite synths at middle C.
An added plus to this is you can now use sample editing to shape the sound in ways not really possible thru the source synth.
im sure many of you already do this but many heads dont.
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12-10-2004 12:26
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Super computer? Zero latency? I wish!

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12-10-2004 12:36 Homepage of Surya
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bnce is the message. but beware it is easy to loose your original sound!!!!!!

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if you are carefull you wont. if has some lfo action or some type of modulation that you want intact then yeah you want the line bounced out not just one note. but you can do some tings with modulated samples.
12-10-2004 13:39
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I usually work like that for all virtual instruments. so i'm very carefull in trowing things away and use a lot of diffferent sheets for one song.

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12-10-2004 17:47
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To have more cpu strenght available, I recomend (as you) to sample the instrument lines as a separate wav file, and then insert in a sampler channel. This saves damn much of CPU ! Bigup

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17-11-2004 22:49 Homepage of Muad'Dib
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Yes, it does, but it makes your track much less flexible. I like liquid audio programming. And rule 1 of liquid audio programming is: do not render anything to wave unless you can't do otherwise...

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17-11-2004 22:59 Homepage of Surya
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what i normaly do is render out stuff after i have everything layed out, then i start working with fx. i dont always do it this way but it makes the mix downs easy on the computer. but some times i can make it all the way thru to the mixdown without rendering once.
17-11-2004 23:42
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