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Request: Updated XR-909Moderators: Christophe, Mark Request: Updated XR-909Hahaha Steven :hihi:
Wanna go grab a beer or a shot or something? We can also grab some popcorn and watch all their jaws drop on the floor when O8 hits the shelves. :hihi: Last edited by HYPNAGOGIA on Mon May 03, 2010 8:07 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Request: Updated XR-909I wonder if it's too early to post up some example loops yet. Rich?
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Don't worry. I'm just teasing
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No, the difference is rather huge if you compare sampled and synthesized side by side. Especially the 808/909 clap, consisting only of noise, sound completely different on each hit. Try a couple of hits sampled than synthesized, you'll see... Apart from the dynamic changes over time, sampling the TR-x0x boxes is also difficult due to crosstalk or noise introduced during recording. The crosstalk is random, but it isn't random anymore when being sampled. The ear perceives it as part of the sound (because it's identical on each hit) and that degrades the sound quality of the sample. So in a nutshell a (good) simulation offers - More parameters and control of the sound - Higher sound quality, unlimited SNR - Dynamic variation Pretty much like a synth would. Admin - Synapse Audio Software
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Request: Updated XR-909Just to tease a bit more, I've pretty much retired from using d16's Drumazon and replaced it with Rich's new one.
Request: Updated XR-909Yeah, you and your teasers... poke around the wasps nest, you might get the swarm to come after you :hihi:
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Request: Updated XR-909But Rich - do we need a PERFECT emulation of a 909 now? Aside from the constrictive GUI of the XR-909 - it had a unique sound to it. Very close to a 909, but very Synapse as well. Maybe not everyone's cup of tea. But then that's why there's Roland, Yamaha, Korg, et al as well.
Don't recall Yamaha after emulating a few 909 sounds on the RY30 to come out with the RY909 later? (Maybe that's not a bad idea for them either? Piss the hell out of Roland. :rofl: ) But if Mark's kicked off the Drumazon for yours - that sounds like a good sign to me.
Request: Updated XR-909Steve, it's done in a very Synapse way, don't worry. I'll say no more for now
Request: Updated XR-909I'm sure it will be - better be for Rich's sake.
And with the EKS-9 out already. I'm surprised there isn't a EKS-10 in the works - pristine 808/909 snare/claps...Or did I say too much already? :shame: :rofl:
Request: Updated XR-909I'd like to do a full 808 emu, but noone of the beta team was in favor of the idea, regardless how great and authentic it would sound. There's also the free TS-808, which is of really good quality and can even beat the D16 emu in some areas.
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Request: Updated XR-909Rich, I was on for it, so don't say no-one.
Request: Updated XR-909Ok, sorry Mark I didn't search for the thread, was just my recollection of it.
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