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Old 03-30-2003
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Korg and brass instuments..waste of time

We are recording a project in the studio with some brasslicks into it. Think of Steely Dan, and you get the point..basic Bariton/tenorsax, trombone and trumpet.

There was a limited budget so hiring pro-musicians was no option...local musicians who play in a brassband are normally not very good in exact timing and feeling in popmusic, so we thought...why not get a dude with a big Trinity keyboard, and play samples of the instruments one by one , thus simulating the brasssection.....

Wow, the sax sounds on the trinity sound like an elephant is blowing it's brains out ....totally not realistic, and completely over the edge....and I thought Korg was famous because of it's brass samples. Even my old N264 sounded better...
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