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Fri 27 May 2005, 06:19
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 14-Mar 05 From: HONG KONG - HK Member No.: 62,354 |
I'm a newbie and am using Logic Express 7 and want to add a whistle sound to my song. Have search the web a little and browsed my sound sample library but could not found the right sound. Could I do it using the synth come from LE? I want the whistle sound when a steam engine train start to move. "We-we----Oo" that is the most common sound of a train that we should all familiar with. Alternately, anyone knows where can I purchase/download the sound file?
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Fri 27 May 2005, 08:43
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Fri 27 May 2005, 14:37
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 495 Joined: 12-Oct 01 From: Chandler - US Member No.: 2,003 |
Once a long ime ago.. in a galaxy far away.. my brother was a quadrapigic (sp)... any way, as part of his theropy he had to blow into this whistle.. It mimiced a train. Four sounds at one time, and quite realistic. It was made of wood.. I would think they would be available at most musical instrument store.. or maybe at a rehab center near you.
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Fri 27 May 2005, 17:22
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Mon 30 May 2005, 06:39
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 14-Mar 05 From: HONG KONG - HK Member No.: 62,354 |
QUOTE (PhilTrueman @ May 27 2005, 16:22) Many thanks for the link, its really useful! Thanks for all other replies too |
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Tue 31 May 2005, 13:57
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Maniac Member Group: Members Posts: 712 Joined: 13-Feb 04 From: St. Cloud - FR Member No.: 35,763 |
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 ! -------------------- |
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Wed 1 Jun 2005, 03:16
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 14-Mar 05 From: HONG KONG - HK Member No.: 62,354 |
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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