It's excellent for plucked and bowed strings too - I prefer it to String Studio for thoseAh_Dziz wrote: Sun Feb 20, 2022 5:43 am Oh. AAS chromaphone is pretty cool as well. It's just not especially flexible in my opinion (takes lots of time to get it to make it do much besides simple percussion sounds). It's pretty fun for weird drums and bells though.
Physical Modelling Synth VSTs
- KVRAF
- 37431 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
- KVRAF
- 7677 posts since 2 Sep, 2019
I clicked the link but I didn’t see any.
THIS MUSIC HAS BEEN MIXED TO BE PLAYED LOUD SO TURN IT UP
- KVRAF
- 9564 posts since 6 Jan, 2017 from Outer Space
Is this the result of text to speech set to a wrong language? Just curious…Cclcng wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2023 6:34 am Soh we’ve nao got preparation by physical audio and the fan one … derailer .. ended up buying akoustik from here .. sampleson thing .. idiosyncratic and capable ov a wide range ov timbres .. i like to load take various Instances ov these in drum rack pads and shape each sound by repeating midi note on whichever pad the focus is on … auto select is the enemy for this… especially on a push , which I’ve had nabbed from me but remember when ayerealized that aye
could focus on one drum sound eithoyt having to grumble every time u accidentally hit another pad while turning a knob
- KVRAF
- 26964 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
String Studio has the Damper and Termination modules which create all sorts of modulated timbres/variations not possible with Chromaphone.aMUSEd wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2023 7:50 amIt's excellent for plucked and bowed strings too - I prefer it to String Studio for thoseAh_Dziz wrote: Sun Feb 20, 2022 5:43 am Oh. AAS chromaphone is pretty cool as well. It's just not especially flexible in my opinion (takes lots of time to get it to make it do much besides simple percussion sounds). It's pretty fun for weird drums and bells though.
These days, Hive is where I turn for modeled plucked/bowed strings. Hive offers more control over exciter (shape and timbre) plus the AAS stuff is limited for modulation.
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- KVRAF
- 5515 posts since 6 May, 2002
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- KVRist
- 167 posts since 14 Nov, 2017
Reason will release a new one in a few weeks! Objekt.
https://www.reasonstudios.com/shop/rack ... on/objekt/
https://www.reasonstudios.com/shop/rack ... on/objekt/
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- KVRian
- 750 posts since 3 May, 2018
To my ears it has the same sound produced by Resonans Physical Synth:RikkShow wrote: Tue Apr 04, 2023 6:40 am Reason will release a new one in a few weeks! Objekt.
https://www.reasonstudios.com/shop/rack ... on/objekt/
https://www.reasonstudios.com/shop/rack ... nthesizer/
In fact after listing closely, I'd swear that's 100% Resonans if it wasn't labeled differently.
Have you tried Vital?
- KVRAF
- 5382 posts since 25 Jan, 2014 from The End of The World as We Knowit
Nomartiu wrote: Tue Apr 04, 2023 8:18 pmhi, can you get resonator plugin (like Moodal), use any synth for "exciter" and have physical modeling sound ?
Demo it and you will hear why
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- KVRAF
- 4066 posts since 3 Jul, 2022
So far, that's the best synth I know in physical modelling category by far...electro wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2023 11:20 pm Reason Friktion
https://reasonstudios.com/products/friktion/
- KVRAF
- 26964 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
Should work with Supermodal... for polyphony you would need multiple instances of course.martiu wrote: Tue Apr 04, 2023 8:18 pm hi, can you get resonator plugin (like Moodal), use any synth for "exciter" and have physical modeling sound ?
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- KVRist
- 167 posts since 14 Nov, 2017
Well, the Robotic Bean guy is now working for Reason, so he probably has finger in the jar. But Resonance was built around Mutable open source AFAI. My guess is it's not the same but as with any synth a saw sounds like a saw, and resonators will sound similar.Psuper wrote: Tue Apr 04, 2023 7:08 pmTo my ears it has the same sound produced by Resonans Physical Synth:RikkShow wrote: Tue Apr 04, 2023 6:40 am Reason will release a new one in a few weeks! Objekt.
https://www.reasonstudios.com/shop/rack ... on/objekt/
https://www.reasonstudios.com/shop/rack ... nthesizer/
In fact after listing closely, I'd swear that's 100% Resonans if it wasn't labeled differently.
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- KVRer
- 24 posts since 30 Dec, 2022
Yeah have to agree. Got most of early in my VST life, but it all there are better things around for almost all their stuffgminorcoles wrote: Sat Feb 19, 2022 2:18 am AAS stuff is just ok for me. I dont use it very much anymore.
- KVRAF
- 5375 posts since 22 Jul, 2006 from Tasmania, Australia
Tass blew up on me once,
which really has thrown me a touch
but I like Strum
-the downer is the really limited pitch range it has
Tass has to be fair taken me to some cool sonic places too
which really has thrown me a touch
but I like Strum
-the downer is the really limited pitch range it has
Tass has to be fair taken me to some cool sonic places too
I wonder what I want in here
-my site is gone and music a mess
-my site is gone and music a mess
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- KVRAF
- 5271 posts since 2 Jul, 2005
I've never really gotten great results for bowed PM sounds with a synthesized excitation. I've had really good fun using sampled bow noise and assorted Foley type sounds ( moving gravel, chains being dragged etc) Into KS delays or even tuned impulses. I generally use pure data or reaktor for that sort of thing. The oscillations made with a bow like exciter in chroma phone just always sound a bit more tamper then I want. I dunno. I've heard other people do stuff with it that I think is grand but its been hard for me to get into the groove with it for some reason for making anything other than weird percussion.aMUSEd wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2023 7:50 amIt's excellent for plucked and bowed strings too - I prefer it to String Studio for thoseAh_Dziz wrote: Sun Feb 20, 2022 5:43 am Oh. AAS chromaphone is pretty cool as well. It's just not especially flexible in my opinion (takes lots of time to get it to make it do much besides simple percussion sounds). It's pretty fun for weird drums and bells though.
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