Originally Posted By: ianmcnll
The Sax sound wasn't very realistic, but that may have been because, on quite a few notes, it sounded more like a sax section, or a sax with added chorus effect (unless you were trying for that impression) and, at a few points, the notes bled into one another, something unlikely on a real sax.

Perhaps hard switching the sax sound to monophonic may help with the latter.

Otherwise, a great little piece and fine playing.

Ian


Actually, the sax tone used is the Integra's preset SuperNatural solo tenor sax. As a solo sax with superNatural features it should be set to monophonic mode (I'm gonna check, but I'm quite sure it is), so there can't be two notes sounding simultaneously. I also turn chorus effect off as a rule. Maybe you heard it mix with the background brass section? I think you just don't like the actual sound of the sax sample - and you know, I'm not convinced of the Integra saxes either, I said in earlier posts that surprisingly some of the BK-7m saxophones sound better than the SN-A Integra saxophones... The Italian Roland subsidiary (Roland Europe, now dissolved ;-( ) had created some samples for the arranger line which were never adopted for the Roland synthesizers including Integra...
Maybe I'll redo it with a BK-7m sax, or introduce my new Ketron SD 1000 for this purpose...


Edited by rosetree (10/30/14 09:52 AM)