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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 :-)

  • @Samu said:
    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 :)

    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. :)

  • edited June 2016

    @mkell424 said:

    @Samu said:
    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 :)

    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 :D (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 :D

  • @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.

  • @mkell424 said:
    @Samu Thanks! I've never heard an SY85 before. Excellent sound quality.

    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 :(

    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.

    Strangely enough, after Moog released Model 15 my urge to get the Mother-32 disappeared :D

  • @Samu said:

    Strangely enough, after Moog released Model 15 my urge to get the Mother-32 disappeared :D

    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.

  • @mkell424 said:

    @Samu said:

    Strangely enough, after Moog released Model 15 my urge to get the Mother-32 disappeared :D

    Great praise indeed. BTW are you still buying new hardware or has the iPad taken over completely?

    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 :D

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