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| quote: | Originally posted by thecYrus
well, even if you use virus waveforms for the OSCs it will never sound like a virus.. there are much more components which does the sound how it is in the end.
with samples you loose the fat, widht, bright, deep, complex, flexible sound of a real synth.
and it will never sound much better than the internal (low quality) reason synths.. |
I believe the intent of Trancevision's post is to provide readers with an alternative method of achieving similar, but not identical, results with samplers. Many factors will attribute to the actual quality of the final results(i.e., sample quality, programming creativity, etc.), but the concept and application is on target. 
Also, the main difference between a sampler and synth is the manner in which oscillators generate raw waveforms. Afterwards, the sound shaping capabilities are fairly consistent, especially on keyboard workstations (Fantom, Motif, Triton, etc.) and comprehensive samplers (Akai Z4/Z8, MPC4000, etc.).
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Last edited by TXHARP on Mar-10-2005 at 01:42
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