-=> Quoting Roger Fingas to Lee Jackson <=-
RF> was to do something unique - "one-sided" foley. For instance, they
RF> recorded the sound of wood being hit soft, and then the sound of wood
RF> being hit hard. Now, if the player smacks a tree with a stick, both
RF> of those sounds would be mixed - the soft hit for the stick, and the
RF> hard hit for the tree. The variable would be how hard the player
RF> swings.
Possible, but it sounds very memory and CPU intensive, especially with
16-bit samples. Also, I wonder if Joe Blow with his ESS clone would be
able to tell the difference?
-Lee
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