Hey tuz, I've never heard of this mdsp violin. Can you give some more details about it?shit... after hearing this and mdsp's violin, i don't know how i'll ever sleep until they're out.
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Hey tuz, I've never heard of this mdsp violin. Can you give some more details about it?shit... after hearing this and mdsp's violin, i don't know how i'll ever sleep until they're out.
SaxLab is and will be a LinPlug product officialy,cptgone wrote:What's the deal with Saxlab2 - is it gonna be a Linplug product? Kinda confusing...
welcome at KVR arwa02,arwa02 wrote:Ok. Where do I begin?
welcomearwa02 wrote:Ok. Where do I begin?
Yes the point about developing really accurate physical models is they are not only a way to play really alive instruments (as opposed to frozen samples) but they are the starting point into a whole new territory of hybrids, morphs and impossible instruments and sounds. But you have to get the models right first. Its not that easy (or everyone would have done it by now - as Xoxos has pointed out, some of the technology has been developed for a while (notably Yamaha VL series but also Nord G2 and Korg Oasys) but in software the pace has been slower, the challenges greater (CPU usage particularly), and as yet nothing is as good as the hardware although that doesn't mean its all crap either - Tassman and Modelonia for example are very good, as are some of Xoxos' models and the new horn model by Ziokiller also looks promising. But this whole area still has a lot of unexplored territory I think so its not backward looking at all.liqih wrote:in history emulation of classical instruments was a start to innovative sounds, one for all Hammond organs,jonas the plugexpert wrote:Sorry but i can't be that impressed by developers creating tools that solely imitate / physical model / whatever classical instruments! For f**k sake it's 2006, I understand you wanna milkcow some dsp code and become rich so you can live next to Tom Cruise on a hill, but classical instruments? Please if you have the skill to code, why not search for something more innovative.
*rant over*
liqih wrote:welcome at KVR arwa02,
Hehe. Thank you. Yeah, things have gotten out of hands. I didn't expect this amount of feedback.djsubject wrote:welcomearwa02 wrote:Ok. Where do I begin?
it seems you have sparked up quite a intrest!!!
begin at the start & finish with a playerble demo
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