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TAL Sampler Synth Icons Vol.1 feat. Nord Lead 2
All instruments in this pack are created in our studio from multi-sampled hardware / ROM reverse auditing at 44.1kHz/24 bit providing you with the best file size to headroom while maintaining a decent noise floor. The overall file size is larger than 16 bit samples but will provide you with flexible levels when setting multiple instruments in your overall mix.
I realise there is still argument around what a “studio quality sample” actually is but the fidelity debate has been resolved for many years now. If you need to brush up or enlighten yourself around the issue I highly recommend you read the article in the attached link.
Sampled Hardware / Studio Data
Nord Lead 2 c.1997
Nord Rack 2 c.1998
Sample Types
Bass * Pads * Brass * Strings * Synths * Electric Piano *
Why 192kHz/24 bit Music is Stupid
Link: https://people.xiph.org/~xiphmont/demo/neil-young.html
FAQ
Q. Is TAL Sampler included in this pack?
A. No. It is available from TAL Software and is ridiculously good value for money.
Q. Are any effects processed into the samples?
A. No. All the samples are raw from the hardware.
Q. Are the instruments pre-configured for use straight away?
A. Yes! All instruments are hardware-modelled and set ready for TAL Sampler.
Q. What is the total pack size?
A. 17 Quality Instruments (135 MB approx.)
Q. What is the cost of the pack?
A. AUD$12.95 via digital download.
Q. Where can I buy Synth Icons Vol.1 feat. Nord Lead 2?
A. Purchase via our Gumroad link: https://soundsource.gumroad.com/l/vhqpt
Q. Do you provide other formats such as Kontakt, SF2, Wav, etc.
A. Yes, but by request only.
Q. Are the files licensed?
A. Yes, under CC BY 2.0 found here: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ .
Q. How can I extract the instruments from .7z file?
A. Use opensource 7-Zip here: https://www.7-zip.org/download.html
All instruments in this pack are created in our studio from multi-sampled hardware / ROM reverse auditing at 44.1kHz/24 bit providing you with the best file size to headroom while maintaining a decent noise floor. The overall file size is larger than 16 bit samples but will provide you with flexible levels when setting multiple instruments in your overall mix.
I realise there is still argument around what a “studio quality sample” actually is but the fidelity debate has been resolved for many years now. If you need to brush up or enlighten yourself around the issue I highly recommend you read the article in the attached link.
Sampled Hardware / Studio Data
Nord Lead 2 c.1997
Nord Rack 2 c.1998
Sample Types
Bass * Pads * Brass * Strings * Synths * Electric Piano *
Why 192kHz/24 bit Music is Stupid
Link: https://people.xiph.org/~xiphmont/demo/neil-young.html
FAQ
Q. Is TAL Sampler included in this pack?
A. No. It is available from TAL Software and is ridiculously good value for money.
Q. Are any effects processed into the samples?
A. No. All the samples are raw from the hardware.
Q. Are the instruments pre-configured for use straight away?
A. Yes! All instruments are hardware-modelled and set ready for TAL Sampler.
Q. What is the total pack size?
A. 17 Quality Instruments (135 MB approx.)
Q. What is the cost of the pack?
A. AUD$12.95 via digital download.
Q. Where can I buy Synth Icons Vol.1 feat. Nord Lead 2?
A. Purchase via our Gumroad link: https://soundsource.gumroad.com/l/vhqpt
Q. Do you provide other formats such as Kontakt, SF2, Wav, etc.
A. Yes, but by request only.
Q. Are the files licensed?
A. Yes, under CC BY 2.0 found here: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ .
Q. How can I extract the instruments from .7z file?
A. Use opensource 7-Zip here: https://www.7-zip.org/download.html
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Website | https://soundsource.gumroad.com/l/vhqpt |
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