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| Guitar! |
| | It'd be nice to have a decent guitar generator.. preferably achieving distorted electric guitar sound, without having to use any distortion effects (messing around with that seems to be impossible). I just want it to sound like a real guitar, with enough of a "hit" at the start of each note. Six string capability would be nice, with a realistic simulation of the sort of sound you'd get from each string. :) Also extra features like simulating palm-muting (DEFINITELY), slides, bends, maybe hammer-ons / pull-offs.. and if someone's got enough time on their hands, how about harmonics? It would be JOY to get to use a generator like that. If it's possible to make?
Actually the same goes for piano (one that sounds REAL for a change).. and classical guitar.. and strings.. and orchestral sounds. :) Or do I have to resort to samples for that stuff? :( |
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| 2001-10-31: lets be realistic/practical here....alot of that stuff cant be generated without either using AN INCREDIBLE amount of cpu
why not just use samples?
thats why they are there for.
high quality real time synthesis costs. by levin |
| | 2001-11-01: first of all... you can't imitate the guitar sound with tracking. unless you've connected it to the midi guitar controller and played it live. secondly, that's why you use SAMPLES. synthesizing a guitar or a piano or anything is a waste of time. synths are there to sound electronic and not try to imitate real instruments. if you do want a real instrument, use samples/record lines. that's what i do, and the results are much more 'real' sounding than what I track, just because they are, indeed 'real'. by |
| | 2001-11-01: Gigasampler has a nice beyond amazingly realistic set of piano and guitar sets. I really would suggest using that, instead of having a developer spend countless hours trying to figure out something which even hardware professionals have an extremely difficult time with.
Maybe people could do a bit of research into the things they post (like in this case, find articles about physical modelled guitar/piano) to see what is feasible. Thats what the devs do. Research can take a HECK of a lot of time. Might as well help with it. by rymix |
| | 2001-11-01: Aww okay, sorry for askin'... I was only curious, and figured u guys would know far more than I do and would be able to give a straight answer (which u did). By the way, what is Gigasampler? by LivingShadow |
| | 2001-11-01: or use the distorded guitar soundfont found on Maz-Sound No.1 Instruments...
I created a distorded guitar sound with one of those 303(voidbass)-like machines and geoniks saturator... by Syst3m Err0r |
| | 2001-11-03: personally I wouldn't use a synthesized guitar no matter how expensive it is, it's just going to sound cheesy! especially if you use samples. don't do it. seriously. by spiralsource |
| | 2001-11-03: ok...i think this is great idea, except one thing it have to sound just like real distorted guitar, it doesn't have to copy real sound, cause i think it would be easier to buy real guitar, if you want real guitar sound. by mc_mayhem |
| | 2002-08-01: I tried to make a little DAFT-PUNK-style -track and discovered
a heavy disorted guitar just
by accident...
I?ll load it up next days... :) by hansaplast |
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