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News from bag pipe' land

2004-12-15 by Gérald Ryckeboer

I had some recording to do with the scottish pipes, so I took 
opportunity to record samples of it in the same time. I had also some 
unexpected free hours , so I finished the work and made a trial of a 
EXS24 bag pipes. The result is here :

  http://perso.wanadoo.fr/gerald.ryckeboer/

Merry Christmas ;-)
--
Gérald

ryckeboerg@...
http://ryckeboerg.free.fr

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Re: News from bag pipe' land

2004-12-16 by Pete Thomas

--- In exs-users@yahoogroups.com, Gérald Ryckeboer <ryckeboerg@w...>
wrote:
> 
> I had some recording to do with the scottish pipes, so I took 
> opportunity to record samples of it in the same time. I had also some 
> unexpected free hours , so I finished the work and made a trial of a 
> EXS24 bag pipes. The result is here :

Well done, works a treat.

Many thanks and Merry Christmas

Pete Thomas
www.petethomas.co.uk
- Free Logic Icons, Environments and EXS Instruments

Re: [EXS] News from bag pipe' land

2004-12-16 by Gramophone

Well what do you know.... Santa is scottish !  :)

Thanks a lot


Louis
> 
> 
> 
> I had some recording to do with the scottish pipes, so I took
> opportunity to record samples of it in the same time. I had also some
> unexpected free hours , so I finished the work and made a trial of a
> EXS24 bag pipes. The result is here :
> 
>   http://perso.wanadoo.fr/gerald.ryckeboer/
> 
> Merry Christmas ;-)
> --
> Gérald
> 
> 




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Re: [EXS] News from bag pipe' land

2004-12-16 by Michael L. Meyer

On 12/15/04 6:53 PM, "Gérald Ryckeboer" <ryckeboerg@...> wrote:

> 
> I had some recording to do with the scottish pipes, so I took
> opportunity to record samples of it in the same time. I had also some
> unexpected free hours , so I finished the work and made a trial of a
> EXS24 bag pipes. The result is here :
> 
>   http://perso.wanadoo.fr/gerald.ryckeboer/
> 
> Merry Christmas ;-)
> --
> Gérald
> 
> ryckeboerg@...
> http://ryckeboerg.free.fr
> 
Many thanks!

I have some students who actually were asking about a ³Bag Pipes² sound in
the EXS24, and I said ³I believe someone out there is working on it.²  Now
they have something to work with!

Thanks again!

-- Mike

Re: [EXS] News from bag pipe' land

2004-12-16 by Eli Krantzberg

On Dec 15, 2004, at 6:53 PM, Gérald Ryckeboer wrote:

>
>  I had some recording to do with the scottish pipes, so I took
>  opportunity to record samples of it in the same time. I had also some
>  unexpected free hours , so I finished the work and made a trial of a
>  EXS24 bag pipes. The result is here :


Lovely..... Thanks!!


--------
Eli Krantzberg
http://www.nightshiftorchestra.com
Almat Productions

Re: [EXS] News from bag pipe' land

2004-12-16 by Ned Bouhalassa

They're terrific! Thank you very much Gérald. ;-)

Ned

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Re: News from bag pipe' land

2004-12-16 by Sonny Keyes

--- In exs-users@yahoogroups.com, Gérald Ryckeboer
<ryckeboerg@w...> wrote:
> 
> Merry Christmas ;-)

Gérald,

This is far and away the nicest bagpipe sound I've ever had! 
Thanks so much, I hope Santa is as good to you as you've been to us!

Sonny Keyes
SKa Music
Toronto

www.skamusic.ca

Re: [EXS] News from bag pipe' land

2004-12-17 by Ben Stuyts

Hi Gérald,

On 16 Dec 2004, at 00:53, Gérald Ryckeboer wrote:

> I had some recording to do with the scottish pipes, so I took
> opportunity to record samples of it in the same time. I had also some
> unexpected free hours , so I finished the work and made a trial of a
> EXS24 bag pipes. The result is here :

Wonderful, thanks!

> Merry Christmas ;-)

Let's all play Jingle Bells on bag pipes now. :-)

Ben

Re: News from bag pipe' land

2004-12-17 by Gérald RYCKEBOER

> Well done, works a treat.

> Many thanks and Merry Christmas
>
> Well what do you know.... Santa is scottish !  :)
>
> Thanks a lot
>
> Lovely..... Thanks!!
>
> Many thanks!
> I have some students who actually were asking about a ³Bag Pipes² 
> sound in
> the EXS24, and I said ³I believe someone out there is working on it.²  
> Now
> they have something to work with!
> Thanks again!
>
> This is far and away the nicest bagpipe sound I've ever had!
> Thanks so much, I hope Santa is as good to you as you've been to us!
> Many thanks, Gérald, that's a pretty unique sounding instrument!
> Merry christmas to you as well,
>
> Wonderful, thanks!
> Let's all play Jingle Bells on bag pipes now. :-)
--

I didn't thought to be so successfull ! :-D
well guys it's my Christmas gift ;-)

I had planned (still for me) to make a MIDI (or/and  Logic) file of the 
common scottish pipes' ornementations (as some are still in the song 
which is with the samples on my downlload place), and your reaction and 
actually the result of my job make me also think to do it also for 
scottish and northumbrian small pipes, which will be a bit more complex 
but I think it can also work, at least not worse than the highland 
pipes still made.
Anyway, I'm now I'm excited about other tests ! :-D
so I let the list know as soon as it's done  (probably during january).
In the same time, any feedback is welcome ;-)

For those also interested in, I've also made a simple EXS instrument of 
my harmonium - and has to do it also soon with my wife's italian 
virginal and  boxes (which are are at home, and anyway investments in 
sample instruments wouldn't be profitable for me).
I've also made a simple EXS instrument (only one layer) of the RY30 
Yamaha drummachine that I can let for download (I'd even planned for 
fun to make a more complex instrument reproducing the 2 layers of the 
original instrument, but it's a quite bigger job and I've had no time 
enough at the moment …).

All the best for next 2005

Gérald

ryckeboerg@...
http://ryckeboerg.free.fr

Re: News from bag pipe' land

2004-12-17 by Sonny Keyes

--- In exs-users@yahoogroups.com, Gérald RYCKEBOER
<ryckeboerg@w...> wrote:
>
> In the same time, any feedback is welcome ;-)

Gérald,

As delighted as we all are with your generosity, it sounds as though
you have the makings of a very interesting "British Ethnix" EXS
collection, available on CD soon for only $40US plus shipping...

Merry Christmas!

Sonny Keyes
SKa Music
Toronto

www.skamusic.ca

Re: [EXS] News from bag pipe' land

2005-01-18 by Sean McCoy

At 03:53 PM 12/15/2004, you wrote:

>I had some recording to do with the scottish pipes, so I took
>opportunity to record samples of it in the same time. I had also some
>unexpected free hours , so I finished the work and made a trial of a
>EXS24 bag pipes. The result is here :
>
> 
><http://perso.wanadoo.fr/gerald.ryckeboer/>http://perso.wanadoo.fr/gerald.ryckeboer/


Finally got a chance to check this out tonight. Very nice, very usable. 
Much appreciated. Can't help it, though---I'll have to cheat on the range a 
little! 

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Re: News from bag pipe' land

2005-01-18 by Gérald RYCKEBOER

Le 18 janv. 05, à 12:04, Sean McCoy <osr@...> a écrit :
>
> Finally got a chance to check this out tonight. Very nice, very usable.
> Much appreciated. Can't help it, though---


> I'll have to cheat on the range a
> little!
>
Yes I can easily imagine ;-) I had made the EXS instrument exactly the 
scale of the real scottish bagpipes. That's one of the reasons that 
made agpipes music quite specific ;-)
--
Gérald

ryckeboerg@wanadoo.fr
http://ryckeboerg.free.fr

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