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vintage_organs_kontakt_library_free_free_vch0w

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vintage organs kontakt library free free

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Vintage Organs Kontakt Library Free Download Free

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there are a lot of sample-based libraries out there, and you can go and spend hundreds and hundreds of dollars on this stuff, and it is all great, and a lot of that stuff is really unique. but at the end of the day, youre just going to run into the same problems. no matter how much money you spend, no matter how good your gear is, you still cant get the same subtlety and nuance you get from a good, vinyl-recorded record. one of the problems was that i had this collection of songs in a folder on my hard drive, and if i were to just sort of lump them all together and throw them into a library or something, it was going to sound huge and bulky. the other thing was that it was going to take forever to record new tracks. i was looking at buying a bunch of hardware and an audio interface to record my stuff in the studio, and i said, id rather just use this keyboard and a microphone, and be able to record wherever im at. so ive built that into the library. ive got tons of the hard drive, tons of hard drives, on different brands of usb drives and on different kinds of memory cards, and i just recorded all this stuff, and then it was a matter of sorting through all of those sounds and figuring out what i liked, what i thought was the best quality, the most appropriate sounds, and then creating these patches. it sounds like a lot of hardware, but the truth is, its all done on a laptop. i use two different laptops. i use a macbook air and a dell. theyre both pretty similar, but the macs sound a little more robust. i still go through and get rid of all the sounds that are redundant or duplicates or sounds that are too quiet. 84d34552a1