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MOSS SOUNDS

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hi all the forum
were i can find sounds pcg from moss board?(not the factory presets)
I hear some amazing sounds from moss (violi,clarinet)very realistic!!!!
plz can anyone help me?


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you can find many on this site in the download section. There is a file on my site too.
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thnks Lorentzo

i have allready downloading this files...but it is not the sounds who i need. I want realistic sounds off violin and clarinet,anyway i will check your side....
I hear that sounds on youtube...with breath controller it is amazing.

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Post by Nor »

Please, try NEDIM's website:

http://www.basaristudios.com/id16.html

I bought all the MOSS sounds from NEDIM, they are just wonderfull :wink:

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Did I read the price right – $350 for 70 MOSS presets? And $300 for 70 Triton ROM patches?

I'm in the wrong business...

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You don't know about oriental music, music from Morocco to Balkan countries, so if you heard all their music you will realize why BasariStudio cold imitate real sounds for keyboards and I think that prices is only for keyboard layer who are dealing with oriental music say non western-music.

Even I am jazz pianist/keyboardist i also play oriental music and se such sounds, i even made my own mss sounds that imitate real ethnic sounds, Nedim has made the same stuff and so better! If you consider yourself switching to play solos for oriental music you will seek for real sounds for real lead sound for soloing witch would sound ethnic or soft or making impression of oriental instrument sounds, then i think you can't make such sounds, however you will have to buy sounds but not for 50$ you would pay the price that Nedim suggested, that is the reason why they cost so much, because they are made for very special music and very special keyboard players and you should be also a special guy t use such sounds.

For 300 dollars you can buy a second hand Triton if you don't play oriental music, But you will never get triton witch REAL oriental sounds inside. If someday you dream to play that, you would never dream to make such sounds and play using such sounds, nor even get them except if you pay.

Can make a real Indian Violin in MOSS? can you make a real Arabic Nay in Moss? can you make a Balkan accordion in MOSS? you should realize the power of moss or not especially for non-western music!!! Go to youtube and see what people made witch Moss for oriental music and so on...
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depulse wrote:
dave wrote:Crazy, who the hell pay this kind of prices?
Hundreds of them, the prices were 450$, now they went down...
its different kind of customers, its not western mainstream that
looks for .99 cents MIDI files which has 2 days of work, thats why
i dont deal with that or western stuff. Sometimes and most od the
times it takes over a day to create one sound... :D
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Depulse, glad that you realized the price. I can post here demos of my MOSS sounds and Nedim's sounds too if he allows, you won't belive that the sounds do just come from mom MOSS :lol: so?!
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depulse wrote:For 300 dollars you can buy a second hand Triton.
Actually $500-$600 is more realistic.

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Post by Lorenzo »

depulse wrote:
Synthoid wrote:
depulse wrote:For 300 dollars you can buy a second hand Triton.
Actually $500-$600 is more realistic.

:?
I've seen Triton racks go for under 300 Euros, Triton Classics for 350 Euros and the TR-Rack for under 200. Maybe the Triton cost more in the US but over here in Europe it can be found for cheap. With the current Euro-dollar exchange rate it's a but more fussy, 300 Euros is not equal to 300 dollars any more.
agree but in the previows post you wrote $ not euros...
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It makes no sense to talk about this, it just makes me laugh. Someone said
when they need nonwestern sounds they just buy CDs...this is not nonwestern
sounds, this is something else. The 5$ CDs with sample in comparisson to MOSS
programmed non oriental sounds is simply laughable...nothing else...
But down to the point it is still something out of your experience and knowledge,
this is a different world, a world where people pay 500$ for a CASIO CZ101
and 1000 for a KORG PROPHECY and also 800$ ONLY for MOSS board.
And on top of all most of them are not people who live check to check...
they are loaded...i mean LOADed...paying me 500$ for set is tiping me.
But not all of us are like them...its a different world.
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Nedim, I agree with you! it would be magic to discover our world :lol: lol
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