I've been hearing this piano-sound in a lot of songs and always somehow liked it.
Now i tried to reproduce it by using 3 simultaneous piano-sounds but it isn't even close to it.
You can find a sample of the piano-sound in the attached zip-file.
I've been hearing this piano-sound in a lot of songs and always somehow liked it.
Now i tried to reproduce it by using 3 simultaneous piano-sounds but it isn't even close to it.
You can find a sample of the piano-sound in the attached zip-file.
I cant think of the name off the top of my head, but my roland jx305 has that sound
I always thought it is a preset somewhere
Could you look up how it's called there?
On a preset somewhere sounds about right, it wasn't a very realistic sounding piano at all. So odds on its sitting on a synth somewhere as a preset given its popularity of use.
You should try and track down a jx305 VSTi synth - then hope the presets have also been remade digitally.
it seems there is no jx305 vst-plugin.
Any other ideas?
Search for JX 305 samples of presets that people have recorded
He has better luck finding the mc505 basically the jx 305 is a mc505 modded with full size keyboard. The piano sound can also be found on the korg legacey edition, its on the M1. I have much love for the Korg M1. I believe its call 7piano or something like that. Its a pitched up piano. Can Mr Nemo help us out with the sound?
Aaah, Sons of the Loop da Loop, "Far Out". That's my ringtone!
you can engineer that piano sound using a normal sampled piano sound (one that has little reverb) and running it through a high-pass filter to remove the bottom end and increasing the resonance (Q) to a high level. The bite comes from the resonance and the electronicness comes from not having any decay when you release the note.
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