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Quote from: bugmenot on July 25, 2024, 04:07:12 PMHalsey — Lucky (samples Britney Spears' song)
Written by Alexander Kronlund, Rami Yacoub, Max Martin
Ashley Frangipane, James Everett Lawrence, Michael UzowuruTravon Potts
Produced by Michael Uzowuru, Rahm Silverglade, Dylan Wiggins
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Quote from: Hitmakers75 on April 11, 2022, 08:13:27 AMI finally found a Vintage Keys (Plus) and uploaded in it the original .syx "new" presets from the original Vintage Keys.
Definitely the synth used by Cheiron for all the mellotron and violin sounds (particularly the intro of N'Sync's Bye Bye).
But the most used preset of this synth by the Cheiron team is definitely the String Wheel pad which can be heard in a lot of 1994-1999 productions (Papa Dee "The First Cut Is The Deepest", Ace Of Base "Lucky Love", Backstreet Boys "IWITW"...) and still in some in 2000's (Britney "3")
For those who are interested in, i sampled every single note of this preset (48/24bits) C0-C7 and made an .exs patch for Logic Pro.
Here's the link :
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1V5Pgf39OoQWA_aKB7jVxpdVnQGggjgKz/view?usp=sharing
And a very fast remake of Never Gonna Say I'm Sorry with the preset :
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IhgmLRd_OgUQBHdAny10MlPq8xre19aO/view?usp=sharing
Quote from: poplabaudio on June 14, 2024, 11:23:51 AMSince the download link for the Kontakt Library from Hitmakers75 isn't available anymore and I didn't want to buy a Vintage Keys Plus just to get the StringWheel Preset...I tried recreating it using Serum (using the the audio example from HitMakers75)
There is some difference but I think this is very close and very usable. The vibrato was a little tricky since it's not stable over time. The intensity varies quite a lot which I guess is what gives it a very distinct character. What do you guys think of this?
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vQnVMCwKfa1NFZRdjaBw293vfGSHD9uK/view?usp=sharing
Also, are there any other presets I should give a go recreating?
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