I can't believe just how generous this community has been with instrument requests. It's nuts. It's like… "Hey! I wondered if there was some sort of [obscure instrument] samples out there" "oh hey I have a virtually complete set ready for you to use" and then there are HIGH FIVES
So yeah. Here's my try at taking advantage of the awesome people here. : )
I'm wondering if anyone's done any work on NES chiptune instrument samples, since that would be pretty awesome. Or, failing that, if someone could point me in the right direction to make my own.
Much appreciated on all fronts!
NES instrument samples?
Hi, i readed your post, found
Hi,
i readed your post, found some samples online and tried, it sound similar,probably witout reverb is better, giveit a try, hope it helps
the samples are from here: http://www.freesound.org/tagsViewSingle.php?id=1055
if you have better samples i'll try to do a better instrument
i readed your post, found some samples online and tried, it sound similar,probably witout reverb is better, giveit a try, hope it helps
the samples are from here: http://www.freesound.org/tagsViewSingle.php?id=1055
if you have better samples i'll try to do a better instrument
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Interesting! Where did you
Interesting! Where did you find the samples? I can't seem to track them down myself. ^^
Alternatively, I suppose I could probably use FamiTracker to generate the C pitches that it looks like ThumbJam uses for its instrument samples and just work them all into a set or several… : )
Alternatively, I suppose I could probably use FamiTracker to generate the C pitches that it looks like ThumbJam uses for its instrument samples and just work them all into a set or several… : )
i found the samples in the
i found the samples in the link sended before. the sounds i used is: from 01_ProgressiveSID_C1.wav to 06_ProgressiveSID_C6.wav
yes, you can use any program you want for the samples, and you can export not only the c but how many samples you want. and, more sample you use, better the instrument sounds, especially for natural instruments recorded
yes, you can use any program you want for the samples, and you can export not only the c but how many samples you want. and, more sample you use, better the instrument sounds, especially for natural instruments recorded
That instrument posted above
That instrument posted above has some metadata corruption that actually caused crashes in the app. I've taken the samples, properly looped them and made a new instrument from them.