This is also a beautiful library. I bought the Nashville bundle a few days ago. I’m really very satisfied! Then I want to let you know that I love ink Harmonica. It’s free but it’s beautiful!
Well done. I, too, hate the loss of the pre-transient performance in most shaker libraries. I'll be picking this one up. I love the manual nature of your explanation, too -- handwritten diagrams instead of computer graphics -- a nice touch.
I suspect that the "performance patches" in Logic and GarageBand do a similar thing. the performance patches sound different in playback vs recording, but they sound a little *too* different, to the extent that you can't tell what it'll sound like until playback. Your method sounds more natural!
Thanks! Yep the 'one-shot' and the 'early' are both from the same sample. The 'early' is just cut two beats ahead and time-synced with the DAW with the decay and release maxed. There's seven round robins for variety, but the performance vs playback is gonna be predictable.
This is also a beautiful library. I bought the Nashville bundle a few days ago. I’m really very satisfied! Then I want to let you know that I love ink Harmonica. It’s free but it’s beautiful!
Well done. I, too, hate the loss of the pre-transient performance in most shaker libraries. I'll be picking this one up. I love the manual nature of your explanation, too -- handwritten diagrams instead of computer graphics -- a nice touch.
hey thanks! I suck at after-effects honestly so I'm left with sharpie and paper ha!
Bobby, this is so cool! Great concept, sounds very natural.
Hey too kind! Thanks!
I was just thinking about this yesterday! Super useful instrument. Great idea Bobby!
Thanks so much Owen! Appreciate you man!
Absolutely love your libraries, this is a great idea too!
Thanks a lot!
Very good
Thanks!
Love your stuff, currently making my own library! A question for you, do you make your own GUI's?
Thanks so much! And you definitely should. Shoot me an email - bobby@ink-audio.com. Happy to share my experience.
LOVE YOU GUYS
thanks so much!
I suspect that the "performance patches" in Logic and GarageBand do a similar thing. the performance patches sound different in playback vs recording, but they sound a little *too* different, to the extent that you can't tell what it'll sound like until playback. Your method sounds more natural!
Thanks! Yep the 'one-shot' and the 'early' are both from the same sample. The 'early' is just cut two beats ahead and time-synced with the DAW with the decay and release maxed. There's seven round robins for variety, but the performance vs playback is gonna be predictable.
Awesome!!
Thanks!!
Sick
thanks!