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Didgeridoo (was: Question....)

Didgeridoo (was: Question....)

2000-07-29 by Peter Korsten

From: <tomfinegan@...>


> These Didgeridoo-noises, did someone already tried to get this out of
> the AN1x? I tried it with ReBirth and it sounds "solala", you
> know...i get the basic noise but the up and downs are hard (when you
> only can use the mouse, no wonder)

I would be very suprised (though pleasantly so) if you managed to get a
digeridoo from an AN1x, or any woodwind from any (virtual) analogue synth.

I'm not the expert on physical accoustic modelling, but it is possible with
a modular analogue synthesiser (and the Nord Modular, of course). It comes
down to feeding back the signal, via a delay, into the oscillator (or so I
believe, I could be mistaken).

Having said that, it's very difficult to get something recognisable from it.
In that case, perhaps a modelling synth from Yamaha or Korg, or a modelling
software synth would be the answer.

- Peter

Re: Didgeridoo (was: Question....)

2000-07-29 by tomfinegan@yahoo.com

--- In AN1x-list@egroups.com, "Peter Korsten" <peterk@i...> wrote:
> I would be very suprised (though pleasantly so) if you managed to
get a
> digeridoo from an AN1x, or any woodwind from any (virtual) analogue
synth.
Hm...i got it almost with ReBirth...but you know Rebirth sounds
too ...i don´t know...not as good as hardware (even if its VA).
And what i can do with a software-TB303, should be also possible with
any other (virtual) analogue synth. I mean the AN1x has a
stepsequencer and everything, just like ReBirth.

In two weeks i have some time on my hand so i will try to work out a
patch.

>
> I'm not the expert on physical accoustic modelling, but it is
possible with
> a modular analogue synthesiser (and the Nord Modular, of course).
It comes
> down to feeding back the signal, via a delay, into the oscillator
(or so I
> believe, I could be mistaken).
I don´t know either...i´ll try it out and if it doesn´t work..., i
plan to take a closer look on the new Creamware Elektra...comes
time...comes´ patch...*G*

>
> Having said that, it's very difficult to get something recognisable
from it.
> In that case, perhaps a modelling synth from Yamaha or Korg, or a
modelling
> software synth would be the answer.
...or simply a Sample-CD...

Tom