Pringles Can Project
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Hi guys, a bit bored this Sunday. Made this sampled drums. 100% pringles can :). If you want to try it/ improve it here is the full project including samples and image.
Sound like this >> prin.mp3 -
@hisefilo Sounds good. Congrats!
Sound improving tip: Record double samples (including round robins) for right-left channels, then merge samples with panning 100% or around 60% for each left and right channels and for each note. So you will have a stereo instrument.
Also if you make a bulk processing to samples (like in Adobe Audition..etc), with some eq, pre-amp, even multi band comp or saturation plugins; you will have a ready to mix great sounding instrument, it will sound great even if it is a pringles can :) yeah it may force yourself on recording and post production stages, but it will be cpu effective because the sounds are allready been enhanced, and users won't have to use extra fx plugins.
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@orange said in Pringles Can Project:
Also if you make a bulk processing to samples (like in Adobe Audition..etc), with some eq, pre-amp, even multi band comp or saturation plugins; you will have a ready to mix great sounding instrument, it will sound great even if it is a pringles can yeah it may force yourself on recording and post production stages, but it will be cpu effective because the sounds are allready been enhanced, and users won't have to use extra fx plugins.
There's tons of people who prefer the raw pringles, so this advice has to be taken with caution. This depends on your target audience.
But nice project, I'll test it soon.
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@orange thanks!!!! You are the eq and fx masters! I will try to adjust it but with my limited knowledge. Feel free to edit samples or whatever. Maybe this can be a Hise collaborative project :)
Maybe Pringles as sponsor??? :PSamples are stereo already. But no eq or fx.
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@Christoph-Hart raw pringles LOL
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@Christoph-Hart There aren't tons of people who prefer raw samples compared with processed ones. :)
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I prefer unprocessed samples but I don't mind presets with processed versions as long as I can play with the settings.
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@Christoph-Hart Yeah it depends on target audience.
But most of people prefers processed samples, because it sounds good. I experienced it a lot. Recently with an Electic Piano plugin (Sweetcase - I give it free). I recorded it through an analog fx chain and processed hardly while recording. Tone became warm and sweet.
The result, over 100.000 downloads. But before that I gave a free EP too but not unprocessed, it couldn't get the 1/100 download number of Sweetcase.
https://www.noiseash.com/sweetcase-vintage-electric-piano/
You'd better take this advice with caution @Christoph-Hart ;) :D
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@hisefilo Thank you man for such nice words.
Oh I listened it from laptop speakers, if it is stereo, it's cool.Yeah this can be a collabration and a sponsor would be great :)
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@hisefilo I am using MailChimp and SendInBlue; but I will try that thank you man ;)
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Like said other French people (like me) = Jean Michel Jarre: Raw sound, raw sample, raw feeling. YOU modulate this as you like. When processed you have not the ability to make it sound 100 % as you want; BUT:
yes Orange is right.
Some peoples prefer Processed.but it's a question of feeling (like the Canadian song of Richard Cocciante & Fabienne Thibeault
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ke5IuC77ghM
more seriously.
Can you put "Pringles" tilte in your GUI without copyright infringement ? More fun when just modifying the name.
Something beetween 50 % pringles/ 50 % Hisefilo :D
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@staiff maybe I should drop an email to P&G asking for funds for this project :)
In fact the UI reads Selgnirp LOL -
I'll check this out & see if I can contribute. Thanks for sharing.