Incredible Enhancement For Samples FATCS4

Tips and advice for getting the most from Scope. No questions here please.

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Great tip Jimmy....there are small really tinny samples out there including Gigapiano in my opinion. Would love to get my hands on this....
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Post by Crickstone »

Great tip Jimmy....there are some really tinny samples out there including Gigapiano in my opinion. Would love to get my hands on this....
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I am a severe addict of SpaceF devices, and more recently the DAS EQ bundles. These guys have turned my Gigasamples into powerful sounding instruments, and GVI has even got a better sound than GS3 Orchestra somehow, but my ears were born in the days of analog hardware, and I must admit, my SFP / GVI DAW is extremely realistic sounding live, and in session work it sounds even better as mastering multiple tracks can even enhance that more.

FAT CS4, DAS's EQ's, and MCCY's PolyEK can turn a decent sounding piano into a stunning sounding one with ease.

I hope to pick your brain a little with VDAT if you have time. I am tired of Cubase 4, Sonar, etc., and just wanna use one of my many hardware sequencers to trigger MIDI tracks into VDAT, then dump to Cubase 4, as I am sure it can handle the one track instead of the way I have been trying to record with it. I heard VDAT before and thought it's sound was better than the VST based apps I have heard and tried to use.
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Post by FrancisHarmany »

The ultimate test...... had a nice dinner tonight, then went to the bar. smoked a green one, came home, still smoking, check my email.... HEY!!! looky look look.... "subject: FROM SPACEF - FAT CM4 and CS4 attached" ...

that we have to try :) stay seated........

wooooow!!!!!! loving this definitly loving this! with the demo I couldnt really get a feel how it would sound on all tracks and as the final plugin....

It definitly makes things move alive!! I am hearing things in this track I never noticed before :P

This one is a keeper! Keep them credit cards ready folks, you will be wanting to spend some money :P
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Post by dawman »

After adding the FAT, try Shroomz II's Tube Strip on the mixer outs b4 the Scope Dest. module. Granted this is a synth and sampler mix only, but when I A/B the results by bypassing the Tube Strip, is sounds quite large, the tube strip just adds precision filters and a nice buzzy sound that real analog synths have. So even if the DSP programmers couldn't quite capture that electrical buzzy voice card sound found in Oberheims, etc. SpaceF, and Shroomz II, formerly known as Shroomz, seem to have done it.


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