http://rapidshare.com/files/9137624/mtgb.mp3.html
But seriously, what an easy way of reproducing chincy cello sounds ala BUNGiE circa 1997!
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Okay I got the models but now I'm too dumb to do anything with 'em
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My band Melochromatic has its stuff up at GarageBand... give it a listen. http://www.garageband.com/artist/melochromatic
That cello stuff is just a synth... shouldn't take a very expensive synth or keyboard to reproduce that kind of sound.
That cello stuff is just a synth... shouldn't take a very expensive synth or keyboard to reproduce that kind of sound.
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I'm glad you're enjoying GarageBand. I myself am working on a soundtrack for a personal project with it. It's good to hear that the Symphony Jampack has good myth sounds, as I've found it to be a royal pain to creat any sort of string piece just running the original Garage band.
Question: Does the symphony pack come with drums? I've been trying to create a drum track similiar to the one used in Across the Gjol, but GarageBand can't seem to handle it.
Also, are you using Garaband 2 or 3?
Question: Does the symphony pack come with drums? I've been trying to create a drum track similiar to the one used in Across the Gjol, but GarageBand can't seem to handle it.
Also, are you using Garaband 2 or 3?
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Its GarageBand 3, and it comes with a couple of percussion types as I remember.... it has just an 'Orchestra' drumkit, which is like a GM drum set but with orchestral equivalents (all sounding pretty good I think).
There's also a Timpani set, which sounds awesome because you use modulation settings to get different sounds (rolls, or whatever).
Probably a couple of other kits... I'm not sure exactly how Mythy they are, but I've been looking for TFL sounding drums for years!
There's also a Timpani set, which sounds awesome because you use modulation settings to get different sounds (rolls, or whatever).
Probably a couple of other kits... I'm not sure exactly how Mythy they are, but I've been looking for TFL sounding drums for years!
Okay I got the models but now I'm too dumb to do anything with 'em
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Maybe this'll be familiar to some of the younger players around.
It's not quite as authentic I feel, because I heard that Marty got himself Spectrasonic voice samples or some such, which are pretty speccy compared to the World Music Jampack!
Maybe this'll be familiar to some of the younger players around.
It's not quite as authentic I feel, because I heard that Marty got himself Spectrasonic voice samples or some such, which are pretty speccy compared to the World Music Jampack!
Okay I got the models but now I'm too dumb to do anything with 'em