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Shadows guitar tones


Muso7

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Hi Guys

 

Loving this MZ – have just attempted my first sampled “tone”.

I have created the Fender Strat sound of  “the Shadows” (Hank Marvin) – for any of you old enough to remember them ;)

 

I have placed them in the download areas for the MZ and hope you find it useful but more importantly would love to know if I’ve done it OK – still have a lot to learn.

 

I used the SampleManager software and it worked brilliantly – loaded note samples C & G from C2 to G5 – dropped the final Tone one octave.

 

I have uploaded 3 Tones in the MZ-X>>MZ-X500 Downloads section:-

“Hank1.ZTN”  - full sample (10MB)

“HankTrem.ZTN” same sample as Hank1 but uses “Tremolo” effect (10MB)

 “HankMute.ZTN” – uses internal tone

 

Now here are a couple of questions (please):-

1. I am assuming that by loading Hank1 (10MB) and HankTrem (10MB) that the SAME samples, are loaded twice – if so then this is inefficient and might be better to load Hank1 and then edit it with Tremolo effect added and save a second Tone rather than load HankTrem

 

2. Is there a way I can see how much sample space is remaining (sorry if it’s in the manual!!!) (EDIT: found that one!!)

 

Thanks

 

Pete :)

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Ah!!! Thanks for confirming Brad - thought as much  - I will update them with appropriate descriptions too

 

(So if I load a sampled Tone and then edit it (e.g. change effects etc...) and then save it as a new Tone will that also copy the sample or will it share the sample?)

 

Cheers

 

Pete :)

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