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Re: [L-OT] Looking for Indian Sounds for EXS24

Re: [L-OT] Looking for Indian Sounds for EXS24

2005-06-07 by HKC

There are many of them, Heart of Asia, Indian Tradition, Ethno World 1 and 2.....but most of them are quite expensive but if you check these out you will maybe find what you're looking for.

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Re: [L-OT] Looking for Indian Sounds for EXS24

2005-06-08 by TazmnianDv@aol.com

There is Swar too - not for EXS but pretty extensive for making your own 
shankarish flavors or laptop bollywood imovie.


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Re: [L-OT] Looking for Indian Sounds for EXS24

2005-06-08 by markdvc2002

--- In logic-ot@yahoogroups.com, TazmnianDv@a... wrote:
> There is Swar too - not for EXS but pretty extensive for making your own 
> shankarish flavors or laptop bollywood imovie.

Swar is amazing, IMO, covers everything from raw beginners to those who have extensive 
knowledge of traditional indian musical styles. Highly recommended.

kind regards

Mark

Re: [L-OT] Looking for Indian Sounds for EXS24

2005-06-08 by TazmnianDv@aol.com

> Swar is amazing, IMO, covers everything from raw beginners to those who 
> have extensive
> knowledge of traditional indian musical styles. Highly recommended.
> 
> 
Out of curiosity, what exactly are you doing with these Indian sounds? I am 
not unfamiliar with Indian music (I have several bollywood dvds, I have a bunch 
of music hits on my ipod, and I have seen some indian concerts). But i don't 
use indian sounds in my music. It gives it a 60's hippy sound in my opinion 
(when George Harrison and others experimented with Indian sounds during the 
psychodelic days). And of course, a sitar with its string bending is going to be 
as hard or harder to sample than a guitar and get it right.


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Re: [L-OT] Looking for Indian Sounds for EXS24

2005-06-08 by Tom Carden

markdvc2002 <mark@...> wrote:

>Swar is amazing, IMO, covers everything from raw beginners to those who have extensive 
>knowledge of traditional indian musical styles. Highly recommended.

kind regards

Mark

thanks Mark

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