Hi, on the versions I find on spotify that japanese flute is in the very beginning and in the middle. This page has a good version of it; http://www.sweetwater.com/k2000/sounds.html You could open it in Kontakt or a sample/sound converter and save it in your preferred format. Cheers! Thor --- In vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com, "Brian Fuller" <fingerz@...> wrote: > > I believe the sound you're referring to is a shakuhachi sample that was > originally found in the Emu Emulator II library. I think it was also found > in the Fairlight library as well. Peter Gabriel used it on "Sledgehammer" as > well. I think you can find it in the Emu Proteus rack mounts or in sample > form for various samplers. When the band I used to be in performed > "Sledgehammer" I found a close sample in a Roland U-220 sound module. > > > > From: vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com > [mailto:vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of stevestill2001 > Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2010 12:53 PM > To: vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [vintagesynthrepair] mystery synth patch? > > > > > > hello all! i have been involved with various syths, (korgs, rolands, yamaha) > over the past several years. I have searched in vain for a particuliar flute > sound. one of the best examples is the opening notes from the Michael Bolton > song "Can i touch you there" found on his Greatest Hits CD. the sound > appears again around 3:00 and 3:36. the new age group Enigma also uses this > sound on many cuts. I am hoping someone with vast experience with various > synths and modules might advise as to where i can locate this patch? i > currently play a korg pa1x pro and a yamaha 9000 pro. thanks in advance and > Happy New Year to all! >
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Re: mystery synth patch?
2010-12-30 by thorkvande
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