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Fri 27 May 2005, 08:43
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It is extremely hard to come up with a realistic train whistle with a analogue synth, has to be a sample if you want it to sound real. How about this, this or this?
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Fri 27 May 2005, 17:22
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mwtse, You might get all the sounds you need at SoundRangers, http://www.soundrangers.com/Cheers PT
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Mon 30 May 2005, 06:39
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QUOTE (PhilTrueman @ May 27 2005, 16:22) mwtse, You might get all the sounds you need at SoundRangers, http://www.soundrangers.com/Cheers PT Many thanks for the link, its really useful! Thanks for all other replies too
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Wed 1 Jun 2005, 03:16
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QUOTE (JulienGB @ May 31 2005, 12:57) Maybe you can try this too: Take a "Flute" sampler instrument, add some distortion and reverb, and play a chord. With a few try, you'll get exactly the whistle you want in tune and timing. It's free and more fun... Good search ! Great idea, I will try it!
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