Bagpipes
2004-04-04 by Gareth Hemmings
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2004-04-04 by Gareth Hemmings
Dear everyone Does anybody have any recommendations for decent bagpipe sounds (or even know of any free downloads for this?) Thanks in advance and happy easter to you all. Gareth Hemmings
2004-04-04 by Julie Larson
> Does anybody have any recommendations for decent bagpipe sounds (or even > know of any free downloads for this?) > > Thanks in advance and happy easter to you all. > > Gareth Hemmings Hi Gareth, The only good one I know about is in the Quantum Leap's Rare Instruments library. julie
2004-04-04 by Rob Yale
From SoundsOnline: http://www.soundsonline.com/sophtml/details.phtml?sku=TASCD-110G Celtic The first choice in Celtic Sample CDs! Zero-G's Celtic features great performances and multisamples on a wide range of instruments including Fiddle, Uilleann Pipes, Mandolin, Accordion, Galician Bag, Bagpipes, Whistles, Flutes, Bodhran, Breton Bombarde, Overton, Banjo, 12 string, 6 string, Marching Snare, Pipe & Snare, Skittish Snare, Celidh Snare, and more. A huge range of solo riffs and phrases performed in authentic styles by leading Celtic musicians, together with a set of multisamples for most instruments. This is an absolute must-have collection for film composers or anyone looking for a true Celtic flavour. These samples will inspire you and prove very effective in setting the mood of a track as their authenticity shines through. Add the captivating essence of the Celtic tradition to your music! And: http://www.soundsonline.com/sophtml/details.phtml?sku=AMGCDSS11 It's here! The much anticipated arrival of Complete Celt 2!! This 3 CD Audio set "completes" AMG's Celtic collection. On Volume 2 you'll find Jigs, Reels & Polkas, Celtic Fiddle, Uillean Pipes, Mandolin, Bagpipes and more! CD 1 contains songs with isolated parts. Donegal Shuffle full mix, and Irish Jig with the individual parts broken out after the full mix is given. You get Scots Jig, Waltz, Breton Dance, Polkas and an Irish Reel. CD 2 contains Celtic Female Vocals ( slow laments, ballads and vocal lines), Fiddle (chords and riffs, Irish ballads and airs), Mandolin (major and minor key riffs, Irish ballads, chords), Whistles (Penny Whistles- tunes, riffs, laments), Bodhran ( hand held drum with wooden rim) CD 3 contains Uillean Pipes (riffs), Bagpipes (chanter and loud drones, chanter solo and drone solo), Bodhran, Mandocello (tuned an octave below Mandolin), Classic Pub Style Accordion. This collection is a must for anyone producing Celtic, New Age, Traditional or Contemporary Irish music!!! It's the perfect compliment to Complete Celt 1! Rob Yale On Apr 4, 2004, at 1:44 PM, Gareth Hemmings wrote: > Dear everyone > > Does anybody have any recommendations for decent bagpipe sounds (or > even > know of any free downloads for this?) > > Thanks in advance and happy easter to you all. > > Gareth Hemmings > > > > ____________________________________________________________________ > ������������������������� EXS* Users Group > - To UNSUBSCRIBE: email exs-users-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > - EXS/Logic FAQ: http://logicfaq.omega-art.com/ > - Free legal samples: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/exs-users/links/ > - To contact list admins, email exs-users-owner@yahoogroups.com > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Sponsor > > ADVERTISEMENT > <yhoo0404_b_300250A.gif> > <l.gif> > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > � To visit your group on the web, go to: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/exs-users/ > � > � To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > exs-users-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > � > � Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of > Service. > > Rob Yale Yale Music Composition and Production [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2004-04-05 by John Zuker
> Does anybody have any recommendations for decent bagpipe sounds (or even > know of any free downloads for this?) > > Thanks in advance and happy easter to you all. > I believe Ilio's World Winds has bagpipes as well. (www.ilio.com)
2004-12-01 by G.ROSS
Had a listen to the samples. The bagpipes do represent a pretty tricky challenge. I can't think of a way to go about separating the tune from the drone, even if I had a willing piper to work with. Any ideas anyone? If we can come up with a possible solution I might give it a go, G
2004-12-01 by Gramophone
I ll put my thinking cap on, but won t your neighbors disagree with the recording ? :) > > > Had a listen to the samples. The bagpipes do represent a pretty tricky > challenge. I can't think of a way to go about separating the tune from the > drone, even if I had a willing piper to work with. Any ideas anyone? If we > can come up with a possible solution I might give it a go, > > G [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2004-12-01 by James Ryan
> I ll put my thinking cap on, but won t your neighbors disagree with the > recording ? :) >> >> >> Had a listen to the samples. The bagpipes do represent a pretty tricky >> challenge. I can't think of a way to go about separating the tune from the >> drone, even if I had a willing piper to work with. Any ideas anyone? If we >> can come up with a possible solution I might give it a go, >> >> G There is a pretty decent bagpipe set from Bolder Sounds http://www.boldersounds.com/index.asp, but it is for Kurzweil. I just emailed them to see if they plan to do an EXS port of the library. I've tried but get too many glitches using Translator and CDXtract, so I still have to use it in the old K2500RS. James