Der war gut!peter m. mahr wrote: Tja, KARO macht's wieder gut !![]()

Looking forward to the FM-libraries, too!

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Der war gut!peter m. mahr wrote: Tja, KARO macht's wieder gut !![]()
Unfortunately the sounds I have created are based on samples from professional libraries and because of that I can't share them easily. But maybe there are ways to get them released. In one case I'm in contact with the company who owns the copyrights.jerrythek wrote:You seem to be taking good advantage of these features - I'd love to hear a few of your sounds to see what you're doing. Care to share?
Hi fdspeck,fdspeck wrote:I had this idea of creating an electric piano EXs and my conversion shows how it could look like. I think the sounds are convincing and would have been a good selling feature for the Oasys if it would have lasted longer.
I find this in general a very interesting idea, KARO drum samples / drum machine sounds together with KARMA GE's.Kevin Nolan wrote:
- Sampled TR808
- Sampled Linndrum and Linndrum II
...but - with the original preset patterns programmed as GE's through Stephen Kay's Karma Oasys software and sold as loadable GE's along with the samples; making the OASYS a super powerful karmafied emulation of those original drum machine masters.
Actually the Karo library doesn't match what I looked for. I don't want to diminish the work of Karo. I'm sure these are very well sounding samples, like you said. But in my experience 4 velocity layers are not enough for Rhodes or Wurlitzer sounds. For acoustic pianos for instance you can get very convincing results with 4 velocity layers and clever filtering for smoothing between layers. But for the way the overtones are changing with velocity for electric pianos filters won't help very much and only many velocity layers will do.oasys76 wrote:Hi fdspeck,
try the KARO electric pianos. I myself have already heard a lot of E-piano plugins but shure the KARO Rhodes is the best thing I ever heard![]()