What I have learned about synthesising musical instruments is
to understand the shape and performance space of them and not
strive for high spectral realism but for consistent acoustic
viability.
Because musical instruments are part of a well recognised group
of sounds within which we can easil
Regardless of what kind of sound you're trying to make, the "Synth
Secrets" columns in SOS are probably one of the best places to start
learning how to do it.
andy
On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 5:51 AM, hard off wrote:
> and the didgeridoo, apparently. if i made a mistake as to what a brass
> instru
and the didgeridoo, apparently. if i made a mistake as to what a brass
instrument actually is, then fair enough. it's confusing.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brass_instrument#Some_other_brass_instruments
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right, brass instruments like saxophones, trabones and truphets and
so on...
just smiling
J
On Jan 17, 2009, at 5:25 PM, hard off wrote:
synth secrets has a few chapters on brass instruments:
http://www.soundonsound.com/search?page=2&Keyword=synth%
20secrets&Year=%20&Month=%
20&Words=All&
synth secrets has a few chapters on brass instruments:
http://www.soundonsound.com/search?page=2&Keyword=synth%20secrets&Year=%20&Month=%20&Words=All&Summary=Yes&Section=0&Subject=&ShowResults=yes
starting at chapter 24.
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