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Violin samples needed ASAP!
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| m0sh |
ASAP!
I really need violin samples for a massive epic trancer...
So if you got any let me know...
Cheers,
/m0sh |
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| arj1o1 |
if you have the possibility you can better search someone in your neighbourhood with a violin, i know a producer who rented one my friends drums to fit in a track it was better then a sample because a sample stopped in a bout 1 sec and the real drum is possible to hear longer then 1 sec
it sounds more natural |
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| Chris d(-_-)b |
| Ofcourse i could records some samples(i've been playing violin for 14 years now), but "violin" sounds in most trance tracks arent often made with real violins. Usually they sound pretty synth-ish. I think if you want to make a track with real violins, you need a big string orchestra because a violin alone does not sound very good in trance tracks. |
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| m0sh |
No Chris d(-_-)b , the violin is just a part of the brakedown
I already got piano melody and synth :) |
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| LiANG |
| I got a few violin samples but don't know if they are the type ur looking for. I'll load them up in a sec |
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| CKYTEP |
use sample form requiem for a dream, track called
clint mansell - aux aetherna i think... all instumental.. great violin |
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| m0sh |
| quote: | Originally posted by Chris d(-_-)b
Ofcourse i could records some samples(i've been playing violin for 14 years now), but "violin" sounds in most trance tracks arent often made with real violins. Usually they sound pretty synth-ish. I think if you want to make a track with real violins, you need a big string orchestra because a violin alone does not sound very good in trance tracks. |
Well now when I'm thinking again , you are right...heh
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| dj-sean |
| real violin sounds are VERY pronounced, often far too much for a trance track. Orchestral samples are usually a lot "softer" sounding, so you should look for some of those. Also keep in mind that it's very rare that you hear violins in a trance track that aren't harmonized, so playing a single note will rarely yield the sound you want. |
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