3 Songs for your cover band - More to come!
Posted: 28 Mar 2017, 23:12
I'm buying a Stage 2 this week and have always wanted to upload my custom samples somewhere. I'll upload three for now - three already sampled, overplayed songs, but hey ho! I created these because there was a time when I was having issues with my Roland FA-06 live (fixed now) and I wanted to make sure these three keys based songs would be playable at least if the Roland failed. All sounds are sampled from the Roland FA-06. The "Do" in Uptown Funk was sampled from the track (I did this myself, so it's not the other one floating around here).
Please note these samples are meant for live use. They're meant to cut through a mix. On their own, some sounds (especially the riser in uptown funk) sound terrible and weak. They work very well for me in the band context, though! Bear that in mind.
When I get the Stage 2 I'll be sampling most of the sounds I use live on the Roland to be used on the Stage 2 (one board solution, please). When I do that, I'll throw them up here too at some point.
I've included a wee demo for each - I apologise for the quality. When I do demos for the rest of my sounds they'll be demo'd properly in my lovely new house on my Macbook into Logic X. They won't be recorded on my kitchen table in a house filled with packed up boxes using my work laptop with audacity like these ones were (we're moving house ) The latency on audacity was terrible, so I just recorded those without any monitoring.
I'm not sure how user samples work for other people; in each of these things the sounds are assigned to different keys on my Electro 4 SW73. The keymapping may be different on your keyboard.
- I just cycled through every sound at once so that you get a feel for them. The riser goes on much, much longer - I just recorded a couple of seconds of it here.
(just the intro)
(again, just the intro and part of the verse so that you get a feel for the sounds).
I Wanna Dance
D#1-F#2 is the Synth bass. F1 is F# with modulation. TURN RELEASE 2 OFF FOR THE SYNTH BASS IN THE INTRO. Turn it back on (or just press the programme button again) for the rest of the track. Pad is the next octave up. Next two octaves are the Roland vintage EPianos. Top octave is the synthbrass/strings/chorus hook.
Uptown Funk
C1-G2 has the "Do"s. Bottom F is the riser (hold this or sustain it with a pedal, either works). Octave above that is the organ. D above the organ is the synth hit chord (sampled the whole chord to one note). Above that is the synth in the chorus. Top octave is the stacatto brass.
Time of My Life
Simple split. B3-F#4 is the melody - Left hand plays this. Octave above that are the chords. The rest of the song is played using basic synth strings on my Roland (chorus) and the Bright Grand with added chorus and EQ (for the pre-Chorus). Didn't sample those since they, or similar sounds, can be found easily in the sample library.
I hope someone can get some sort of use out of my humble attempts at sampling!
Please note these samples are meant for live use. They're meant to cut through a mix. On their own, some sounds (especially the riser in uptown funk) sound terrible and weak. They work very well for me in the band context, though! Bear that in mind.
When I get the Stage 2 I'll be sampling most of the sounds I use live on the Roland to be used on the Stage 2 (one board solution, please). When I do that, I'll throw them up here too at some point.
I've included a wee demo for each - I apologise for the quality. When I do demos for the rest of my sounds they'll be demo'd properly in my lovely new house on my Macbook into Logic X. They won't be recorded on my kitchen table in a house filled with packed up boxes using my work laptop with audacity like these ones were (we're moving house ) The latency on audacity was terrible, so I just recorded those without any monitoring.
I'm not sure how user samples work for other people; in each of these things the sounds are assigned to different keys on my Electro 4 SW73. The keymapping may be different on your keyboard.
- I just cycled through every sound at once so that you get a feel for them. The riser goes on much, much longer - I just recorded a couple of seconds of it here.
(just the intro)
(again, just the intro and part of the verse so that you get a feel for the sounds).
I Wanna Dance
D#1-F#2 is the Synth bass. F1 is F# with modulation. TURN RELEASE 2 OFF FOR THE SYNTH BASS IN THE INTRO. Turn it back on (or just press the programme button again) for the rest of the track. Pad is the next octave up. Next two octaves are the Roland vintage EPianos. Top octave is the synthbrass/strings/chorus hook.
Uptown Funk
C1-G2 has the "Do"s. Bottom F is the riser (hold this or sustain it with a pedal, either works). Octave above that is the organ. D above the organ is the synth hit chord (sampled the whole chord to one note). Above that is the synth in the chorus. Top octave is the stacatto brass.
Time of My Life
Simple split. B3-F#4 is the melody - Left hand plays this. Octave above that are the chords. The rest of the song is played using basic synth strings on my Roland (chorus) and the Bright Grand with added chorus and EQ (for the pre-Chorus). Didn't sample those since they, or similar sounds, can be found easily in the sample library.
I hope someone can get some sort of use out of my humble attempts at sampling!