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From:
Robert Galbraith
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Date:
Tue, 8 Feb 2000 13:40:23 -0500
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Re: (idm) pads
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Well some pads can fall under that definition, I think that the general definition would be more of a sound that has long attack and decay times, and a generally, washed or reverberated sound. Like an analogue string sound like with the effect level at over 50% or so. Alot of pads also contain a certain degree of a atonal sound in them.....for instance alot of the film scorish pads that are in alot of the newer digital synths(jv2080, wavestation, etc.) Where the term came from ? hmmm....have to get back to you on that one Rob component records http://www.mindstorm.com/component ----- Original Message ----- From: <TheevilD@aol.com> To: <idm@hyperreal.org> Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2000 12:09 PM Subject: (idm) pads
quoted 2 lines What actually is a pad sound?> What actually is a pad sound? > I know roughl that it's a sort of sweeping waaaw sound, but that's hardly
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quoted 5 lines technical definition. What does the name come from?> technical definition. What does the name come from? > > Ta > > Jorkens
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