Hey Ken, this is great. You can hear all of the parts moving, the squeaky wheel on a particular car going by, different wheel-different squeak, etc. and they raise and lower in volume and pan as expected with appropriate depth added. Even a touch of doppler effect on the whistle - cool. So this obviously was quite a few different sounds/patches layered in tracks. I'm curious how many different patches this took? And this was completely MOTM stuff? And one other thought, did you start with a recording of a train going by and work from that, or did you work from a set of sounds in your head? This is the kind of imitative synthesis I really like - sounds from our environment. -George ----- Original Message ----- From: "elhardt4320" <elhardt@...> To: <motm@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Monday, June 06, 2005 1:32 PM Subject: [motm] MOTM Train - mp3 > Here's a little something I threw together over the weekend. It's a > diesel train passing by, done on the MOTM, inspired by all the times > I'm out biking and had to stand there and wait for a real train to pass > by. I always thought it would be a real synth challenge to try to > synthesize all those odd sounds like metalic screeches, empty bouncing > train cars, and so forth. Should be played loud on good headphones or > speakers. > > > Filesize 570K > > http://home.att.net/~elhardt2/MOTM_Train.mp3 > > > -Elhardt
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Re: [motm] MOTM Train - mp3
2005-06-07 by groovyshaman
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