Hello @Kinsotojin,The samples are just an adding in the program, this is not a build in option in normal full size dj setups.You can use any external sampler with Denon dj Prime set. For example a akai mpc or mpx will do the job for You. You can also use an external effect unit with build in sampler like korg kaosspad 3 or boss sp-404. This will give You more effects and sample options via Send/Return.
I'm doing music for a kids camp this week and in the middle of a set today I had an idea. We sing something about a bus and all the kids do a horn noise. I thought it would be cool to surprise them by having an airhorn blast play.
Second, how do I have a sound effect added to mainstage so that I can trigger it with my sustain pedal. (I know how to assign what 'button' I want to use for the triggering so I just need to know how to get it in there to be able to trigger it).
I'm away from my computer that has Mainstage installed so I can't verify this, but I don't think you can assign the sustain pedal to a particular note. If that is indeed the case, consider adding a keyboard split where you could assign, say, the bottom note of your keyboard to the EXS24, making sure that the horn sample is assigned to that note. (Remember you can adjust the octave of your splits anywhere you want them.)
Hello! This evening, my Mac started making tooting horn sounds every few minutes as if theres an error. I cant see an error anywhere. There is nothing unusual in the console (apart from the sandbox error when Im running mail but this is sporadic and not consequent with the tooting) and there is no visual error. Plus, my default alert sound is not a tooting horn. Does anyone know how I might discover what it is?
I recently talked with someone who had shut down her iMac and the next day a horn sound was playing about every two minutes while on the Desktop screen. It sounded kind of like a clown horn, it had two shorts beeps a pause and two beeps.
This sound was occuring in a new account we made, and it also appeared while on the login screen. We were about to test it in Recovery to see if it was a hardware issue, but she had to leave. While I am aware that there are many start up tones that indicate errors, I have never seen this before.
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Attention restoration theory (ART) posits that stimuli found in nature may restore directed attention functioning by reducing demands on the endogenous attention system. In the present experiment, we assessed whether nature-related cognitive benefits extended to auditory presentations of nature, a topic that has been understudied. To assess directed attention, we created a composite measure consisting of a backward digit span task and a dual n-back task. Participants completed these cognitive measures and an affective questionnaire before and after listening to and aesthetically judging either natural or urban soundscapes (between-participants). Relative to participants who were exposed to urban soundscapes, we observed significant improvements in cognitive performance for individuals exposed to nature. Urban soundscapes did not systematically affect performance either adversely or beneficially. Natural sounds did not differentially change positive or negative affect, despite these sounds being aesthetically preferred to urban sounds. These results provide initial evidence that brief experiences with natural sounds can improve directed attention functioning in a single experimental session.
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BRAAAM (sometimes uncapitalized, or with varying numbers of repeated letters)[1] is a loud, low sound that became popular in trailers for action films in the 2010s. It is commonly associated with the 2010 film Inception, but the origin of the sound as it appeared in the film is disputed. The sound and its variants are often referred to as the "Inception sound", the "Inception noise" or the "Inception horn".[2]
The sound, really, is that I put a piano in the middle of a church and I put a book on the pedal, and these brass players would basically play into the resonance of the piano. And then I added a bit of electronic nonsense.
The origin of the sound is disputed. It is frequently associated with the 2010 film Inception, although multiple people associated with the film have taken credit for it. Hans Zimmer, who composed the score for Inception, said in an interview with Vulture that he created the sound to satisfy the screenplay's description of "massive, low-end musical tones, sounding like distant horns". He arranged for brass instruments to be played into a piano, which was positioned in a church with a pedal held down, to which sound he later added "a bit of electronic nonsense".[7]
Mike Zarin worked with Dave Rosenthal and Lauri Brown on the first Inception teaser trailer, working with a variety of subway and foley sounds to fit with the only scene which was available to him at the time. He was also told to create a sound for a visual: "if you imagined your hand was buried in sand, and you're slowly lifting it up, and you see something is starting to appear, and then all of a sudden the hand appears, and so then it's very clear". Rosenthal encouraged him to turn it into "a sound that cleared the room", and Brown suggested adding "a brass edge to it".[8] Zarin claimed that the sound that emerged began with the sound effect that others had used in the second trailer. While the sound used in the eventual score was Zimmer's (based on a slowed down version of Édith Piaf's "Non, je ne regrette rien", which also plays an important role in the plot), Zarin accused Zimmer of improperly taking credit in his Vulture interview.[6][9][8] Zimmer later told filmmakers of the documentary Score that "people were just sort of using them as transitional pieces" and that the innovation in the Inception score was to use them to "tell a story".[5]
Zack Hemsey wrote the music for the film's third trailer, which included a likely synthesized horn BRAAAM sound that became popular on the internet for its volume. Hemsey did not claim credit for inventing the sound, but believed that it was his innovation to include the sound as part of the music rather than as an effect.[3]
Since the popularization of BRAAAM, and its parody in popular culture, filmmakers and studio executives have tried to innovate by using different kinds of sounds to create the same effect. For example, the teaser for Jurassic World (2015) included a BRAAAM-like dinosaur roar.[3]
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