what's this instrument?

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It might be a type of bells... i wouldn't know, but many people use it, i just took a 2 examples... you can hear it on these songs


00:05 - Can I Get A... Jay-Z
00:12 - Wanksta - 50 cent

if anyone know where i could download this sound, would be appreciated :)
 
i found out it's a bell tree... however i was only able to find 1 wav sound of it... i would like to find plenty of different sounds from this instrument... anyone works with reason and knows where I can find a refill with this instrument in it?
 
I was digging belltrees a couple weeks ago

Chances are I won't remember but I will try to get on at you...
 
yeah i found a few but they all suck... their not the good sounding ones we wanna hear.
 
yeah tried those... their what comes the closest to what i want... but bell trees sound fine... i just can't find many samples and god knows i looked many places :(. btw, you seem to know a lot... how long you been doing this?
 
DJ17, you are correct! It is a "bell-tree" and can be found in modules such as the Roland XP ser, Korg's as well as reason and other software based samples,
However, the effect parameters of the bell-sample vary greatly!
In .50's jammie, pitch was boosted @ +3-4hz with a slight increase in resonance and decay, with what I estimated, a .30ms delay to match key and tempo of the musical tracks.(I did a quick,vodka-drinking-induced jazz/r&b/funk version of Fifity's "Wankster" and "In the Club" a few hr's ago for the h#ll of it!) I used the XP's synth-bell patch to coincide with .50's, matched
pitch and key and boosted upper freq's on the bell track by 5-6db's for sustain and clarity and came away with a decent translation. Slapped in some actual git and bass with a synth horn section, step-recorded and quantized the rhythmic flow of "In da' Club..." on the DR202 and recorded some wierd-@ss,hyped version of his hit (mind you, I was feelin' the Vodka!!
:eek: :cool: :eek:)

N-e way, point is,there are many times when you can replicate a particular effect or sound, providing you have the tools to do so, by isolating desired effect you want. If you have not been blessed with the EXACT unit that the artist used or a facsimile, make the most out of your modules or software by choosing the proper effect patch in the category of what you're hearing on an artist's song, match it's eq freq'ys by boost/cut, incremental adjustments of 'Verb,pitch,flange etc to match effect and adjust signal's reson.,decay!
If all this seems like 2 much work, either purchase a HI-END unit that affords you the same jointz the artist's r using or simply
do the "PUFFY"; get a sampler and sample the ma'f#cker!

Peace
Q.rM





D@mnnnn!!!! I'm runnin' outta' Absolut and down to my last 2 beers!!!:( :eek: :(
 
lol thnx a lot... didn't expect such a long reply :) --- i guess i can just find samples from the roland xp or korg but you said there are already samples in reason? where are they? they're not in the NN19 where i expected them to be...
 
I was asking if you wanted to try some wind chimes since I don't have any belltrees right now. I forgot to pull the belltree when i was in the lab. I got wind chimes sitting on the desk.

Hell i'll post em anyway...
 
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