The Exciter indeed does a short impulse. It's great when sending it into a comb filter, which basically is a small delay with feedback. But it's also great on a Modal Resonator, which is a bank of resonant bandpass filters that get pinged. I posted a piano-ish sound example a few weeks ago, which is done pretty much with a patch that looks like what I posted.jtsterays wrote: Tue Nov 18, 2025 5:34 pm What are the differences between the 2 modules? I always thought all physical modelling synths use same method; short impulse + really short delay with feedback to excite it.
So the difference is, Comb Filters/Delays have a dense harmonic structure, but little control over the composition and tuning of partials. Modal Resonators don't have the same density, but they do have very defined and complex partial structures. Combs are good for strings and brass, Modal Resonators excel at bells, wood, glass, metal.
