Semitone wrote:Toni, for talking like that you have to make it again.
Dont tease a hungry lion.
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show us your skills guys. Where are they ; ? Actually I was thinking the opposite - since it's pretty easy, you could do those too.
Right now, I don't have time to do any, but here's how I did earlier ones.
1. Decide the machine you want to emulate
2. Pick up samples you think are a good representation of the machine
3. Set up your work conditions so that you can listen the sample from your computer and MD at the same time. Make sure that the sample and MD has same exact volume (use meters)
4. Start adjusting the machine parameters to emulate the sample. Use of real time spectrum analysator makes it a lot easier, since you can see the original frequencies
5. Try different machines to find out which is most suitable for task. For 606 BD I had to use TRX-BD with GND-IMP to get attack-phase right.
6. When parameters are correct, record the MD to your computer and fine tune the decay with the help of wave-editor and original sample.
7. Repeat the process for rest of the samples.