He's using the Neko which basically allows you to copy a sound and spread over the keys as if it were an instrument
wow, you mean like any sampler produced in the last decade?
If you sample a bass sound try to spread it over some keys you would never get the real tone/note variations.16 levels is nothing compared to a true realistic reprouction of octaves that you can get with that Neko keyboard.
thats pretty cool actually. i wish i had a program that would do that. i always wanna chop my own basslines and stuff, which i do, but they end up sounding fairly obviously-chopped, and i want them sounding natural.
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OH MAN the hours I lost to that game. We had that and a game about a robot collecting robot parts called TINK TONK.
thats pretty cool actually. i wish i had a program that would do that. i always wanna chop my own basslines and stuff, which i do, but they end up sounding fairly obviously-chopped, and i want them sounding natural.
Yeah, my neighbor had the Apple II..I was over there everyday. The original Leisure Suit Larry was the go to game with his parents weren't home.