
Slouching Raymond
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The samples have a nice lo-fi character to them.
Thanks! I was hoping to get that kind of sound from the start. I wasn’t sure if cassette would sound lo-fi enough, but recording each sample onto some old tape seems to do the job for that “Mellotron” vibe — even though, from what I can hear, a real Mellotron has a bit more high-end presence.The samples have a nice lo-fi character to them.
For playing samples use Kontakt - and if you are after a specific tone - like tape wow and flutter and semi decreased frequency response - just build it into your samples.I wish there was a worthwhile free Mellotron VST for Mac, that you could record your own samples to... in fact I was looking for one yesterday, no luck.
Thanks, I've been using DirectWave from FL Studio, I should look into Kontakt. Is it free? Would you prefer this over the one I used? Also before making it in DirectWave, I wanted to make in in DecentSampler I discovered through David Hilowitz YouTube Channel (I warmly recommend its channel), but I still have to figure how to use it.For playing samples use Kontakt - and if you are after a specific tone - like tape wow and flutter and semi decreased frequency response - just build it into your samples.
Kontakt Player is free - But you can’t create or manipulate samples with it - Are you wanting to create Mellotron type sounds? It’s a bit hard to emulate a Mellotron - part of the sound is the mechanics involved - tape playback - worn out tape after a bunch of playback - Limited Frequency Reponse - Tape Wow and Flutter - all sorts of things - when it was first used the Mellotron were mostly in optimal shape and didn’t experience those sort of things - The Beatles Strawberry Fields be a classic example - Brand new tapes and the machine was tweaked out by John Pinder - but if they ever went on the road …..Thanks, I've been using DirectWave from FL Studio, I should look into Kontakt. Is it free? Would you prefer this over the one I used? Also before making it in DirectWave, I wanted to make in in DecentSampler I discovered through David Hilowitz YouTube Channel (I warmly recommend its channel), but I still have to figure how to use it.