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| quote: | Originally posted by mysticalninja
Find someone who can play the pad in real life and record with a mic | Lemme guess, in a warm room and then cut straight to lacquer, although possibly through a tape machine first? After all, that'll help to add more analogue right? Did you misunderstand the question? I don't think your proposal is very doable...
If We were using live or cubase say, would you play the keyboard then render each note to disk? How far apart should the notes be at a maximum? How much pitch/time stretching can something like kontakt handle, more important, is there a quicker way than rendering each note individually?
Oh by the way mr mystery, to answer your question, its often helpful to layer pads, this increases CPU load, also pads usually have a long release leading to more polyphony, hence also more CPU load. So it does help I think, we just gotta find a quick way to do it!
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