Creating a Melodica sound
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jimborchardt18
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Creating a Melodica sound
Hey guys,
I don't know if youve heard of augustus pablo but he rips the melodica. Im trying to get a melodica sound in Ableton live. Can anyone send me in the right direction with this?
This is a cover of augustus pablo. Help would be appreciated thanks guys
I don't know if youve heard of augustus pablo but he rips the melodica. Im trying to get a melodica sound in Ableton live. Can anyone send me in the right direction with this?
This is a cover of augustus pablo. Help would be appreciated thanks guys
Re: Creating a Melodica sound
If you use Ableton, Boomstix made a multisample
http://freewaterandammo.blogspot.com/20 ... ument.html
http://freewaterandammo.blogspot.com/20 ... ument.html
SoundcloudSoulstep wrote: My point is i just wanna hear more vibes
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jimborchardt18
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Re: Creating a Melodica sound
thanks man, exactly what im looking forlegend4ry wrote:If you use Ableton, Boomstix made a multisample
http://freewaterandammo.blogspot.com/20 ... ument.html
Re: Creating a Melodica sound
Ive been wanting to try it out myself but alas, I don't have or use live
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SoundcloudSoulstep wrote: My point is i just wanna hear more vibes
Re: Creating a Melodica sound
Nice onelegend4ry wrote:If you use Ableton, Boomstix made a multisample
http://freewaterandammo.blogspot.com/20 ... ument.html
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Re: Creating a Melodica sound
You could just buy a melodica. They're only about £20.
Plus the expression it's possible to get means it would be hard to replicate.
Plus the expression it's possible to get means it would be hard to replicate.
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tavravlavish
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Re: Creating a Melodica sound
I would offer to break out mine and jam on it for you but it looks like youve got it taken care of
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green plan
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Re: Creating a Melodica sound
Definitely buy one, such fun little instruments. So cheap too.
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Re: Creating a Melodica sound
although you do run into other issues when buying one i.e being able to record it well, but they are cheap so worth getting one.
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studio dread
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Re: Creating a Melodica sound
If you do decide you want the real thing, the 70s pablo model is a Hohner piano 26 (the grey one)




Re: Creating a Melodica sound
I'd say buy one!
really fun for jamming on
really fun for jamming on
Re: Creating a Melodica sound
^ definitely. also a melodica's sound is so inherently bandpassed, it's not like you absolutely need a $4,000 mic to capture it well.
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