Didgeridoo (was: Question....)
2000-07-29 by Peter Korsten
From: <tomfinegan@...>
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
> These Didgeridoo-noises, did someone already tried to get this out ofI would be very suprised (though pleasantly so) if you managed to get a
> 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)
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
