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Hi everyone

For some time I was thinking to take a look over my sample packs and try to make them better, so here I will post some more or less "official" releases.

Installing packs:
Unzip and drop the folder into Mulab/User/Library/MuSynth

MultiSampla Rock Pack Free
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Electric Guitar Power Chords
Stereo recorded Epiphone SG Special guitar. Samples at 44.1 KHz samplerate, 24 bit, stereo.
Acoustic Guitar Strums
Mono recorded Fender CD-60CE Nat major and minor chords, one strum and muted strums so you can make your own patterns. Samples at 44.1 KHz samplerate, 24 bit, mono.

MORE INFO HERE
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Recorder Free Pack
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Instrument sampled - Yamaha Recorder (soprano)
Microphone used - Oktava MK319
Preamp used - Art Tube MP Project Series
Recorded at 32 bit float, 44.1 khz samplerate, converted at 24 bit.
Played and sampled by Mihai Sorohan.

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Demo file, Mu.Lab session
Demo file, mp3

Muted Trumpet
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Instrument sampled - Bb Trumpet Amati ATR 213
Microphone used - Oktava MK319
Preamp used - Art Tube MP Project Series
Recorded at 32 bit float, 44.1 khz samplerate, converted at 24 bit.
Played and sampled by Mihai Sorohan.

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Demo File, mp3

Bamboo Pack
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Instrument sampled - Bamboo Wind Chimes
Microphone used - Oktava MK319
Preamp used - Art Tube MP Project Series
Recorded at 32 bit float, 44.1 khz samplerate, converted at 24 bit.
Played and sampled by Mihai Sorohan.

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Demo File mp3

Colombian Tiple
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Instrument sampled - Colombian Tiple

Sampled by Andrés Cabrera as part of OLPC development.
More info here http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Sound_samples
Multisampla patch by Mihai Sorohan.

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Demo File mp3

Vuvuzela
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Instrument sampled - Plastic Vuvuzela
Microphone used - AKG Perception 170
Preamp used - Art Tube MP Project Series
Recorded at 32 bit float, 44.1 khz samplerate.
Played and sampled by Mihai Sorohan.

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Demo FIle mp3

Vuvuzela have several notes, can be played only on natural harmonics (like the Baroque trumpet) but I figured that might be more interesting to "stretch" it and have a more interesting virtual instrument that have more possibilities than the real one :D
Last edited by sorohanro on Tue Nov 09, 2010 4:03 pm, edited 7 times in total.

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Thanks! Acoustic guitar sounds very good.
iMac (21.5-inch, Late 2009), 3.06 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 8 GB RAM, OSX 10.12.6

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Thanks, I'm glad you like those.
More stuff to come, just need some time to check, edit and upload them :)
I'll put everything in the first post, so keep an eye on it.

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Hi Mihai's You mean you have updated the rock pack? Do i need to re dl it?
Thanks again for you're soundpacks:)

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No, the rock pack is just the same but I wanted to post everything in the same place :) to be found easier by new users (eventually).

However, the recorder pack is updated, with loop points and some other minor tweaks.

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Rock Pack is super!!

Already used it many times :)

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Great idea having these packs. I'm looking forward to trying them out properly. Thank you. :)

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Added one more, the "Muted Trumpet".
It's all redone, with loop points, so now you can have really loooooong notes :D

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sorohanro wrote:No, the rock pack is just the same but I wanted to post everything in the same place :) to be found easier by new users (eventually).

However, the recorder pack is updated, with loop points and some other minor tweaks.
Thx for the info.I love you're guitar pack!
And what about the drums u planned?

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I can't get it working.
When I select the patches from the library in MuSynth, MU.Lab crashes with a fatal error.
Should I use it in MultiSampla or MuSynth?
Where should I put the files?
Thanks.
Tomasab (or dj vento)

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UPATED !!!
I uploaded the "Bamboo" pack.

tomasab wrote: Should I use it in MultiSampla or MuSynth?
Where should I put the files?
Thanks.
Sorry to hear about your error. I can't explain it, here works fine.
Normally it should open automatically with Multisampa.

Installing in Mu.Lab:
Drop the "Bamboo" folder and the "Bamboo.MuSynth" in MULAB/User/Library/MuSynth
When you'll start the program, you'll find the patch in Synths/MUTOOLS/User

There should be a text file in the folder explaining this.
Hope it helps.

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tomasab wrote:I can't get it working.
When I select the patches from the library in MuSynth, MU.Lab crashes with a fatal error.
Which patches exactly?

Is the crash repeatable?

Can you please email me a screenshot of the fatal error alert.
Should I use it in MultiSampla or MuSynth?
That should not matter i.e. you can load them in both.
Where should I put the files?
Mulab/User/Library/MuSynth

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Sorry, it's not a fatal error, it's a "serious error".

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BTW, should I be using MU.Lab 3 for the files to work? XD
Tomasab (or dj vento)

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Which MU.LAB are you using then?

Yes that could be the reason!

Please update to the latest MU.LAB 3.1.32:

1) Download from http://www.mutools.com/downloads.html and install the full package in a new folder.
2) Eventually copy your old Mulab/Settings/*.* to the new Mulab/User/Settings subfolder.
3) Run and have fun :)

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Uploaded one more, the "Colombian Tiple".

"The Colombian tiple is an instrument of the guitar family, similar in appearance although slightly smaller than an acoustic guitar. Tiples usually have 12 strings grouped in four tripled courses, although some tiples have only ten strings.
This tiple is associated with Colombia, and is considered the national instrument. Tiple virtuoso David Pelham has this to say about the Colombian Tiple: "The tiple is a Colombian adaptation of the Renaissance Spanish vihuela brought to the New World in the 16th century by the Spanish conquistadors.
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Source Wikipedia

The patch is "stretched" more than the real instrument in the lower register. I did that for the purpose of playability.
On the original instrument, the lowest note is D. I "stretched" the sample to A. Seems to sound ok, at least to me.
If you are purist you can "unstretch" it :D

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