Will do. I actually found the DX7 sounds and the Tympani to be nice, and the
Rhodes Bass would be great if I didn't have an absolutely amazing Rhodes
sound in my K1000 SE and Pro 1's.
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lol... i had it out about a week ago, so at least i know it still works.
barely. the fuse hardly stays in.
the moog sound is about the only good sound it makes, but a real moog sounds
better... ;-)
yeah i'll see about sampling that for you sometime... ping me again if i
forget -pc
On Apr 20, 2010, at 8:47 AM, Nicole Massey wrote:
If you ever happen to do that, I could really use a sample of that
sound.
All I'd need is a wav file of the sound played up the chromatic
scale from
the lowest it'll play to the highest, about two seconds per note,
with a one
second pause. Since I sold mine a very long time ago I have to live
with
samples of the sound now.
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...or I could just pull out my old MIDIBass box. ;-) -pc
On Apr 19, 2010, at 7:50 PM, Nicole Massey wrote:
This would be required, for instance, to simulate the
MiniiMOOG/S.E.M sound from the old MIDIBass box.