Hi!
Lost old sound.
Been thinking about doing some re-recording of old material for a long time.
Did a recording in 2004 and at that time I used Logic 5.5 I think and one of the sounds I'm pretty sure was a sound in Logic's ES 2 instrument. If I recall correctly (which I'm probably not) the name was something with "vector...." . I'm also pretty sure I used the stock sound without doing much of tweaking
Now using Logic Pro X and trying to find that sound again, I had hoped that the sounds in es2 were the same as back then But I can't find what I'm looking for. Looking through all es 2 and es 1 and other virtual instruments I know was in Logic back in the days.
Have the sounds changed in es 2 or is my memory just cheating me?
Anyone recognise the sound?
You can hear the sound from 21 seconds in to the song (the synth sound).
Did a post in kvr forum asking about Korg Triton VST, we used the Triton a lot on these recordings. Still no VST for that that even though the M1 vst is a little bit like that.
Well. Long post.
Lost old sound.
Been thinking about doing some re-recording of old material for a long time.
Did a recording in 2004 and at that time I used Logic 5.5 I think and one of the sounds I'm pretty sure was a sound in Logic's ES 2 instrument. If I recall correctly (which I'm probably not) the name was something with "vector...." . I'm also pretty sure I used the stock sound without doing much of tweaking
Now using Logic Pro X and trying to find that sound again, I had hoped that the sounds in es2 were the same as back then But I can't find what I'm looking for. Looking through all es 2 and es 1 and other virtual instruments I know was in Logic back in the days.
Have the sounds changed in es 2 or is my memory just cheating me?
Anyone recognise the sound?
You can hear the sound from 21 seconds in to the song (the synth sound).
Did a post in kvr forum asking about Korg Triton VST, we used the Triton a lot on these recordings. Still no VST for that that even though the M1 vst is a little bit like that.
Well. Long post.