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InformationJunki
on Feb 10, 2010, 10:32pm:
Hey guys,
I really need a realistic sounding Timpani for a project I'm working on and I dont have access to a studio. I've done some research about new techniques using "Physical Modeling".
Im sick of using the same pre-recorded samples from my library of VSTs.
I'm very curious to know if anyone has done any experiments with creating physically modeled sounds?
Any theories or advice would be really appreciated before I approach this.
Thanks! I'll check back frequently!
I really need a realistic sounding Timpani for a project I'm working on and I dont have access to a studio. I've done some research about new techniques using "Physical Modeling".
Im sick of using the same pre-recorded samples from my library of VSTs.
I'm very curious to know if anyone has done any experiments with creating physically modeled sounds?
Any theories or advice would be really appreciated before I approach this.
Thanks! I'll check back frequently!
Aleksey Vaneev
on Feb 11, 2010, 5:10am:
These are mainly technical forums for Voxengo plug-ins - I suggest you to ask your question on http://www.kvraudio.com for a more guaranteed reply from somebody.
dantarbill
on Feb 11, 2010, 3:53pm:
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