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On Apr 3, 10:03*am, "Don P." wrote:
I just happen to have a copy of the 16-track. Let's take a look (Listen?).. There's 4 tracks of drums/percussion. Track 1 is the kick, track 2 is the rest of the kit, track 3 is congas, track 4 is woodblock (with some alternate celeste in it). Track 3 has a nice hi conga slap in it that corresponds to the snare. Stick that thru a plate and there's your sound. Hmm... Given the pitch and overall timbre of the root sound I have a hard time believing that's a conga. It definitely sounds like something hard being struck rather than a drum head of any sort. Wood block struck with something like a timpani mallet or something? Of course if someone wants to demonstrate that sound can be reproduced with a conga and the kind of fx available at the time I'm open to be convinced. |
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