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| quote: | Originally posted by EgosXII
epic n00b question, are these samples, or are they a synthesiser plug in??
either way awesome work robby, cheers for sharing |
They are samples from various layered synthesizers in a soundfonts (SF2) format. Any DAW should open them (Logic, Reason, Cubase, Fruity, etc).
You want to open up a soundfont sampler, and it will open up each file as a seperate multilayered sample. Meaning each octave has several samples and they are layered across most octaves. (don't be confused, most samplers you just open a single sample and you won't even see the layers - at least in Fruity, I think Reason shows them) Just like opening any sample as long as it can read SF2 format.
So one "sound" is actually around 12-15 different samples, this is so they sound natural and there is no pitch shifting like you would get from a single wav sample.
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