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What samplers/instruments can I use to get that "big (piano?) hit" sound?
Here is an example in a Britney Spears song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CduA0TULnow This sound is the first thing that kicks off the music. It starts around the 0:37 mark or so. I'm assuming it must be layers of differing things (besides just pianos; some sort of prepared pianos might just be a small part of it). What would the steps be to make this, and are there maybe Kontakt libraries with this kind of stuff sampled? |
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