Right! I love mixing 'em...and I even like pseudo-granular in the analog realm. Anyway, point made, now I can crawl back under my rock... :) --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "cormallen" <motm@c...> wrote: > >How about granular synthesis? Harmonic resynthesis? Morphing? All > >*possible* theoretically in analog (I think) but wonderful in the > ?digital realm. Go here: http://www.symbolicsound.com/. > > > >Right tool for the right job, and it ain't always analog. > > > >Mike > > Oh, I agree absolutely! Digital is fantastic for that kind of stuff. > And mixing analog and digital into hybrids is wonderful too, whether > that's a MiniWave, PPG Wave, Prophet VS or taking the output from a > soft-synth and plugging it into your 440... > > My previous post was about the shortcomings of digital emulating > analog, not about digital being inherently evil. > > I'd also throw in physical modelling in there, though I tend to prefer > modelling instruments that DON'T exist rather than ones that do. (If > I want a lead violin part, I'll go find a violinist - they can > articulate that sound far better than I ever will; they've spend 20 > years learning how to do it). > > And w.r.t 'Zipper noise': that's not a limitation of digital. It's a > limitation of the implementation. Future systems will through enough > resolution at it that you won't be able to hear it. (Most current > systems get this right too now, though not everywhere). > > Harry
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Re: OT: This just isn't right...
2003-03-12 by Mike Marsh
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