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Pan pipes - recommendations
Not managed to find anything that hitting the mark for authentic pan pipe sound, closest i've come is Thumbjam
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I'm quote fond of the panpipes in iM1 and iOS Soundcanvas...
Been listening to too much 80s/90s music so the sounds from those two apps haunt me all the time
ThumbJam is not bad either...
My recommendation is to not use pan pipe sounds...
In this particular case I dont have a choice :-)
Me too brother! Especially the M1. The M1 of the late 80's to early 90's is like the Jupiter and Juno of the early to mid 80's.
If you like sounds from that 'era' here's some samples from the Yamaha SY85 I recorded some time ago to test the Line6 MobileIn... I think there's a pan-pine in there somewhere (They are sampled without any effects or tweaking, just the init-patch and wave-selection and after recording just a trim & normalise).
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/7548740/SY85.zip
Sidenote...
I used to dig this tune until I started to temporarily hate pan-pipes
@Samu Thanks! I've never heard an SY85 before. Excellent sound quality.
BTW I've got back into buying hardware again after 24 years. I have Circuit and the new Electribe Sampler. Next up I'm going for the MicroBrute. I like the little CV patch bay and the tricks it can do with only one oscillator.
Thanks... I was worried that the 'electrical noise' from the SY85 would be too audible.
After doing almost everything in the digital-domain (VSTs etc) my ears are allergic to 'ground-noise' or other 'noises' that an equipment makes like zipper noise from moving sliders, pitch & mod wheels etc. In the case of SY-85 sometimes the single shot samples produce a high-pitched(very low level) like when looping a very short sample and in some cases the factory samples zero-bias is off the wall. But at least I got out my favourite 'raw' samples from it with acceptable quality to use with BeatMaker 2 where I can easily re-loop, layer, filter and run them thru effects and well, that was the purpose of the whole sampling session. I Googled for a clean classic 'Yamaha Itopia' sample and could not find one so I dug up the SY-85 and sampled it! (The original wave on the SY-85 consists of two samples in total spread across the keyboard).
I would have preferred to have a 'ROM-Dump' from the SY-85 and convert the raw AWM2 waves to WAV without 'sampling' to preserve maximum quality and 'loop-points' but I lack the knowledge to do that
Strangely enough, after Moog released Model 15 my urge to get the Mother-32 disappeared
Great praise indeed. BTW are you still buying new hardware or has the iPad taken over completely?
Try sound fonts and a SoundFont Pro or bismarck bs-16i.
Not much hardware at all lately. Korg Electribe 2 was the latest instrument purchase but I honestly find myself fingering the iPad a lot more than picking up a separate 'box' to play with.
Sometimes I do attach a controller, mic and audio-interface or mic to the iPad but mostly it's stand alone with headphones.
And well, apps are more fun even though I'm slowly recovering from appoholisim