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By Sofakingkiller Thu Jun 02, 2011 7:28 pm
Does anyone have a good guide to creating your own pgm's? Let's say I wanted to sample a one shot rhodes hit should I record it with decent sustain and then patch phrase it to avoid the changing of lengths after autochromatic assigning? or should I just hit every key and assign em myself for more quality? I know it's probably a personal preference but I'm curious how people with more experience go about it.I'm not trying to get too technical by using separate velocity layers which was mostly what I found covered on this topic just a basic instrument program. I'm working with the 2500 on akai os.
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By Sofakingkiller Thu Jun 02, 2011 8:12 pm
its not a real rhodes unfortunately :( im trying to work with grabbing the best sounds off of kontakt so i could have a more portable version of some instruments i use often. Velocity layers seemed a bit time consuming, i'd want to get into it but for now i wanna build up a library of useable keys. Im gonna try them both out and see if it's worth the memory, thanks for the quick reply!
By beach_break Thu Aug 04, 2011 2:56 am
there are a few rhodes programs that have posted on here from time to time. if you're just grabbing stuff from a vst, might as well just grab those programs.