This setup uses some factory sounds, and a few noises I created with the help from the Sonikmatter forum.
Thanks Phil!
Regards,
Fran
Hi Phil,
seems that you have solved the woop sound... congratulations.
Thanks for sharing this setup.
Regards
Joerg
Thanks, very useful stuff
I have been using it for a while and I guess that the "yelp" is not the best one. It reminds me more of a dog bark:-)
It should be fine tuned but I have no idea, how. It probably needs a third party sample, but with my PC3X... Does anyone have an idea how to modify this sound? Or an other solution instead?
(Yes, i could buy an Akai sampler... )
Other parts of the setup are great. Especially that Moog..
Thx.
(sorry for my massive, hungarian-klingon accent)
thanks phil .... i like it
Thanks, very useful stuff
I have been using it for a while and I guess that the "yelp" is not the best one. It reminds me more of a dog bark:-)
It should be fine tuned but I have no idea, how. It probably needs a third party sample, but with my PC3X... Does anyone have an idea how to modify this sound? Or an other solution instead?
(Yes, i could buy an Akai sampler... )Other parts of the setup are great. Especially that Moog..
Thx.
(sorry for my massive, hungarian-klingon accent)
Honestly, live i would just yelp the yelp. Don't play it on the keyboard, you have the proper instrument right in your face.
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Great sound! Thanks!