On Tue, Sep 26, 2000 at 04:00:28PM +0100, Medium Graham wrote:
quoted 4 lines Not perhaps totally applicable to this, but I use sample-based tracking
> Not perhaps totally applicable to this, but I use sample-based tracking
> software to write my music and the last piece I released was 9.2 megs of
> 16-bit 44.1kHz mono samples. Most tend to be around 4mb, but I have two
> tracks in progress which are around 8mb and growing...
Yea, I have tracks that have gotten up to a little over 20 MB once I
start sampling vocal phrases and such...
I also like to record several different versions of the same sounds so
that I can make songs a little less stale or sometimes I resample a
sound through effects and have both different versions saved.
I can see why people need to go over 8MB a lot of the time... I don't
think I'd ever get past 128, though, unless I wanted to load multiple
songs' samples at once and do a whole live set with it.
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