Andrew Barnabas
Andrew Barnabas' Gear
" I had a sampler, an Akai S3200 but no orchestral sounds. My first idea to remedy this was to buy orchestral sample CDs, the Peter Siedlaczek Advanced Orchestra CD-ROMS were great, other sample CDs came as orchestral riffs on audio CD which had to be sampled in manually."
"So not only did I not know the difference between melody vs riff-based composition, I also had very few orchestral sounds. I had a synth module (a Roland JV1080) which had strings / woodwinds / percussion." - as shown in his website.
"A Roland JV1080 and Akai S3200 written using Logic Audio for Med 1, same for Med 2 with the addition of a Kurzweil K2500R and better orchestral samples." From the respective email of Andrew Barnabas.
"A Roland JV1080 and Akai S3200 written using Logic Audio for Med 1, same for Med 2 with the addition of a Kurzweil K2500R and better orchestral samples."
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"My first idea to remedy this was to buy orchestral sample CDs, the Peter Siedlaczek Advanced Orchestra CD-ROMS were great, other sample CDs came as orchestral riffs on audio CD which had to be sampled in manually."
In a PDF document from Andrew Barnabas detailing the equipment used for the "Medievil 1 and 2" soundtracks for the PlayStation in the late 1990s and early 2000s, Barnabas confirms his use of the Kurzweil Orchestral ROM Soundblock as part of the Kurzweil K Series expansion ROMs.
In a PDF document from Andrew Barnabas detailing the equipment used for the "Medievil 1 and 2" soundtracks for the PlayStation in the late 1990s and early 2000s, Barnabas confirms his use of the Peter Siedlaczek's Classical choir.
In a PDF document from Andrew Barnabas detailing the equipment used for the "Medievil 1 and 2" soundtracks for the PlayStation in the late 1990s and early 2000s, Barnabas confirms his use of the Miroslav Vitous Symphonic Orchestra.
In a PDF document from Andrew Barnabas detailing the equipment used for the "Medievil 1 and 2" soundtracks for the PlayStation in the late 1990s and early 2000s, Barnabas confirms his use of the Symphony of Voices.
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An email from someone who contacted Andrew Barnabas about JV expansions he used for Frogger on PS1.
"Hi Dell, my that is a specific question and good detective skills with Frogger! Yes, we had the pop, vintage and world expansions, the rest of the samples from the Akai S3200."
An email from someone who contacted Andrew Barnabas about JV expansions he used for Frogger on PS1.
"Hi Dell, my that is a specific question and good detective skills with Frogger! Yes, we had the pop, vintage and world expansions, the rest of the samples from the Akai S3200."
An email from someone who contacted Andrew Barnabas about JV expansions he used for Frogger on PS1.
"Hi Dell, my that is a specific question and good detective skills with Frogger! Yes, we had the pop, vintage and world expansions, the rest of the samples from the Akai S3200."
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