Rainbowjack wrote:Thanks that'd be much easy to just get samples. But what do you mean by pitch perfect? As in, like Glaze's?
If you listen to the samples unaltered you can hear that the pitch drifts, i.e it's not a perfect note. This will lead to ENORMOUS PROBLEMS if you try to use it in a musical context. The result will be an out of tune DISASTER. So I used Melodyne to flatten out the notes and remove the formants. Giving us the glorious sounds of Flutterbot.
In short: Yes.
DownloadIn the Zip there are two files with different pitches, both conveniently labeled. However this means that you'll have to tell your sampler what Root note both samples are tuned to, in this case E and F, otherwise the pitches won't correspond to the midi. For example if you set the root of the sample tuned in E to C every note you play will come out 4 semitones higher (C will be E, C# will be F and so on).
For longer sustained notes simply stretch the audio clip.
Have fun!
