Pringles Can Project
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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.