Isn't it odd that all three of those words have multiple meanings? A ball
of string and an elctrical chord at my pad makes for one rockin' techno
party. :)
Tristan
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it's not "a string" at all. rather as you say "delicate strings" plural.
^^!
strings means a real or (more likely) simulated string section--cello,
violin, etc.
yes, pads and strings would likely be playing chords. strings
can be digitall
Okay, I think I knew what a chord (from my childhood year or two of piano
lessons) and string were: though actually I wasn't sure that a string
literally referred to a string. Is a string a digitally synthesized sound
that resembles a string? or actually a sample of a string?
And I'm still not
and feel like I know what they mean, but I'm not positive that I really do.
What is:
1) a chord
2) a string; and
3) a pad?
1) something one must avoid to evolve.
2) string, basically what it means, string sounds.
3) long sustaining sounds.
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On Mon, 3 Jul 2000, rol leider wrote:
> A question for all the gear people on the list. I've read these terms lots,
> and feel like I know what they mean, but I'm not positive that I really do.
> What is:
> 1) a chord
more than one note played simultaneously
> 2) a string; and
erm a string is
A question for all the gear people on the list. I've read these terms lots,
and feel like I know what they mean, but I'm not positive that I really do.
What is:
1) a chord
2) a string; and
3) a pad?
I'm sure that the question sounds stupid to some, but if you don't ask
Cheers
Rol
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