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" 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."

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"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.

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"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.

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"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."

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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."

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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."

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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."

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