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Title: Is this what I think it is?
Post by: a_ggghost on September 04, 2023, 02:42:41 AM
Flipping through Mo'Phatt patches, I heard this filtered way down and layered under a cymbal in one of the drum kits. I went to the actual sample used in that voice and it baowed at me...

Bonus: Also found in Mo'Phatt once I started going through the basic soundset instead of the patches, pretty sure "Haaa!!!" is the raw breath hat/shaker waveform. It starts to sound real close if you play with the speed and pitch while giving it some 12-bit sampler grit.
Title: Re: Is this what I think it is?
Post by: RoboRider on August 01, 2024, 06:53:57 AM
Quote from: a_ggghost on September 04, 2023, 02:42:41 AMFlipping through Mo'Phatt patches, I heard this filtered way down and layered under a cymbal in one of the drum kits. I went to the actual sample used in that voice and it baowed at me...

Bonus: Also found in Mo'Phatt once I started going through the basic soundset instead of the patches, pretty sure "Haaa!!!" is the raw breath hat/shaker waveform. It starts to sound real close if you play with the speed and pitch while giving it some 12-bit sampler grit.
Quote from: a_ggghost on September 04, 2023, 02:42:41 AMFlipping through Mo'Phatt patches, I heard this filtered way down and layered under a cymbal in one of the drum kits. I went to the actual sample used in that voice and it baowed at me...

Bonus: Also found in Mo'Phatt once I started going through the basic soundset instead of the patches, pretty sure "Haaa!!!" is the raw breath hat/shaker waveform. It starts to sound real close if you play with the speed and pitch while giving it some 12-bit sampler grit.

Cool!!!
Title: Re: Is this what I think it is?
Post by: j.fco.morales on August 01, 2024, 04:35:45 PM
Timbaland used a lot of Proteus and EMU modules.