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mer. 8 janv. 2003, 19:26
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Pleae can anyone help a novice as I have only just started this music malarkey having received Reason and Edirol keyboard for Xmas which is linked up to my Mac OS X. I have to say that obsession comes to mind having mastered the basics and I say that loosely!! I am trying to find the sound that is on trance and house, you know, the one that sounds like a Wurlitzer. I tried the Wurlitzer on NN-XT but it sound nothing like so if any of you experts out there can help a damsel in distress I would be eternally grateful.
Carola
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jeu. 9 janv. 2003, 13:36
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If you mean something like a Hammond organ sound, there's Native Instrument's B4 plug-in, though I don't think that's available for OS X yet. There's also Emagic's EVB3, which is excellent and can do pretty much any organ sound you could ever want, but you need to buy Logic as well in order to run it. In fact, you'd need another sequencer in order to run the B4, too - you can't run it in Reason. The best option (and least expensive) would be to search for SoundFonts or try the sample sites on the web - they're bound to have something along your Wurlitzer lines. Load 'em into the NN-XT and try a few out. Otherwise, try messing about with the sound of the Reason file - you can radically alter the character of a sound with Reason's EQ and FX. If you don't mean the Hammond organ sound, forget I said anything.
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