Ok then...you are right...now define to me what is a Snare on a Synth and a real Snare...
or any Sound at all. The Simple Analogy is, they are both the Exact SAME Thing.
One is, you hit it with the Stick while the other you hit a Pad or a Key while at the same
time they both trigger the same exact Sound becuse the Synth Snare was recorded from
the real one...and lets not get into mathematics of converstion, recording, loosing quality
and anything else, we all know that bull. There is another catch to it looking from an
engineer perspective (which you know what i am talking about, you are one of them)
that when recording a whole Loop you need a player with the whole DK in front and Miking
it wont be as Correct and Clean as having ONLY the ne DRUM in front of you when Sampling.
At the end you end up with a Cleaner Sample of an SD then the original SD that was being
recorded while recording that loop...i know you understand me.
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