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April 03, 2006, 10:46:01 PM »
Slavebell
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Samples question
Hi im new here and wonna say this site is great. I especialy like people here cos noone makes u feel stupid even if u ask dumb question.
Well here is my dumb question.
I buyed Image-line drumkits, and they said they re dy and processed samples. Whot that means? Is processed means i dont need to compress and eq tham?
Thx and sorry for bad eng.
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MarkT
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Welcome aboard!
From the wording on their site I would say that "processed" and "dry" mean that processed samples have been eq'd compressed and reverbed, and that dry samples have had nothing done to them at all.
Good luck
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