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yazmin





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Post Posted - Fri May 16, 2003 11:16 am 

Help! help! help!
i dont know this, i dont know that-everyone is shouting.
i need some help also. but before i ask i want to give credit..
credit to those who seemingly do not have a life and live
in a house thats rebuilt to a fully equiped sound-engineering
studio except for the kitchen and the bathroom on a few midi-
triggered controllers and speakers there ofcourse Big Grin
those who live in such a place with cables running through the
hallways and the only spot where they live, eat, sleep and create
is in the attic upstairs in a small space(3by 3) with 3 monitors
a comfy chair and equiped racks and keyboard triggers the like.
it's not sarcastic or negatively meant to those.

but what else could it be. when someone has a question,
posts, he/she gets almost instant reply at about 24 hours a day/7 ?
there are a handfull of people people who are very dedicatesd it seems to this forum.. props.
ok enough.

now for my question:

i need some bass. sounds i mean.
some useable mic-bass or pop bass sounds would be very nice.
some i can bend for creating my own basslines.
or what about those casio bass sounds from those famous casio
synths dating from the 80's ?
that casio bass that was always used for those rap-tracks
in the mid 80's.
i couldnt find anything usable on the net yet.
and maybe its iligal even to ask for this, coz maybe its
copyrigted and therefore considered illigal like warez and stuff
on this forum.
if ya need some examples i'l post a link.

yazmin


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Graeme

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Location: Spain


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Post Posted - Fri May 16, 2003 4:05 pm 

yazmin wrote:
when someone has a question,
posts, he/she gets almost instant reply at about 24 hours a day/7 ?
there are a handfull of people people who are very dedicatesd it seems to this forum..


We're not necessarily quite as dedicated as it seems Smile. Quite few forum members are not located in the USA, but the posting times are all registered as DST (?). So, although it might seems if we are fiddling around at 5 am, it could only be 6 pm where we are.

yazmin wrote:
i need some bass. sounds i mean.
some useable mic-bass or pop bass sounds would be very nice.
some i can bend for creating my own basslines.


If you have a soundfont aware card (Creative Labs or E-mu) there's tons of stuff available on the 'net - much of it will cost you nothing.

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alofoz


Location: Australia


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Post Posted - Fri May 16, 2003 10:46 pm 

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So, although it might seems if we are fiddling around at 5 am, it could only be 6 pm where we are.


Not only that... where I am sometimes I post today and the forum registers it as yesterday.

This post is a case in point. Here it's currently 3:47 pm, Saturday 17 May.

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yazmin





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Post Posted - Sat May 17, 2003 9:54 am 

i want to buy a terratec dmx-6 fire.
by any chance you guys know if this card supports that
Soundblaster soundfont stuff?

yazmin

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SteveG


Location: United Kingdom


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Post Posted - Sat May 17, 2003 10:20 am 

yazmin wrote:
i want to buy a terratec dmx-6 fire.
by any chance you guys know if this card supports that
Soundblaster soundfont stuff?

yazmin

Nope. For hardware support, it's Creative Lies or nothing. (Or did the EMU card support them as well? It's all Creative, though...) The other way to use Soundfonts is to use one of the software solutions - we've talked about them before, so a forum search should reveal what the verdict was.

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ozpeter


Location: Australia


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Post Posted - Sat May 17, 2003 4:45 pm 

Aside from the soundfont route, there are so many free vst instruments out there, and standalone synths - some of which must be able to create the sound you have in mind. Steinberg have a freebie 'Virtual Bass'. Send me an email and I'll send you some notes on how to use VST instruments alongside (not within) Cool Edit.

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yazmin





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Post Posted - Mon May 19, 2003 3:15 am 

ozpeter wrote:
- Ozpeter (it's Sunday morning here!)


how early ?
if you just woke up i'll have to say: you see !? i was right!
die hard audio enthusiast wakes up, turns on computer and logs on the internet to chekc messages :)

VST without a host ?
sure i'm interesting how-to.. you've got mail.

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