basically, they usually sample each note at three different levels, and they sample the sound the soundboard makes after hitting the note, and usually the string release, as well as pedal release.
is it possible? if so, please explain. i want to know if you can assign a key on a keyboard to a certain sound on the step sequencer, like in reason, where the kit is layed out on the keyboard.
i think i have a certain style, nowadays. i just seem to go thourgh phases, but this one's sticking. it's classical/jazz/smooth piano mashed with strings and nice drums, or just classical hip-hop like my title says.
hmm..well i've done some techno-ish crap before. didn't turn out too great. i think fl studio is one of the standards these days for house-ish music. if you wanna hear my techno crap,
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/songInfo.cfm?bandID=353904&songID=3681664
well, that's only one of them.
well, the reason i like fl 6 is because you're able to drag and drop mixer presets into the channel mixer, and you're also able to drag a sound from the slicer and put it in a regular channel to use as a sound.