To Synthesize an Air Horn

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You know what I'm talking about, those spray can looking things with the plastic horn on top, you hear them at soccer games....

So I'm wanting to try and synthesize that sound. My only guess would be to drop the pitch in the beginning and keep the amp envelope fairly flat. Any ideas?

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Sample it.

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I kinda was wondering how to mimic the sound using a synthesizer. A sample just wouldn't quite be the same.

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It may be tricky using subtractive synthesis. A starting point could be a bright and poweful brass patch, add a pitch envelope as you describe, then some heavy distortion/waveshaping.

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adydub wrote:It may be tricky using subtractive synthesis. A starting point could be a bright and poweful brass patch, add a pitch envelope as you describe, then some heavy distortion/waveshaping.
Thanks for the tip, this worked pretty well, though the distortion didn't add much.

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Modelonia

Check out Dash Signature/NoSofting

Mike

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dsp music wrote:Build it! :hihi:
Yeah, I saw that one. Not really the typical air horn sound I'm going for, though.

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I can guess mate. Actually I was about to ask what was an Air Horn (didn't know it was called like that) but googled it instead and found that video among other info. :)
Just couldn't resist posting it

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It was fun to watch, at the very least, and even educational....

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Quick try in Synth1:

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"The Juno 60 was often incorrectly referred to as a synth. It is, in fact, a chorus unit with a synth attached." -PAK

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that was a good stab at it! i think the envelopes shoud be a little quicker though. i think alot of the enveloped sound in an air horn is from reverberations that modify the percieved pitch.

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