fmr wrote:By all means, be my guest. If you manage to come up with a convincing emulation of a real violin, I'm here to hear itDasheesh wrote:fmr wrote:Dasheesh wrote:Well, you have four oscillators that you choose oscillations like violin, bass, piano, etc... then use them as building blocks using FM self am/fm etc...fmr wrote:Not at all.Dasheesh wrote:SO here's a question, Is SPIRE the same kind of deal as a Z1?
Because, to have a violin, is not enough to have a violin wave in an oscillator. You will need a "real", or something that behaves like a "real" violin (you know, that thing that has a wood box, with two holes in S shape, a bridge, four strings, and is played with a bow). Because EVERYTHING in that thing matters to the sound, and the same note can sound different in many ways, depending on what kind of bow strike you use, how much pressure is made on the strings, where does the bow play the strings, which string is played, etc.
Meh. Just add some velocity to the wave morphing.
I don't think anybody gives a hoot about what's a real violin anymore. They wouldn't know it if they heard it. If they want a real violin they will turn to samples and call it a day. Here's a violin that I threw together on spire in about an hour. I'm sure you could do better, but I don't think anybody but you cares. https://soundcloud.com/jeremy-me/violen
