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a "plucked" guitar...
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UMMAgUMMA
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Posted : Mar 28, 2004 15:58
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some have an idea how to get that sound ?
i mean how to create, is ther any vst ? what so ever to create a plucked guitar sound ?
u know thoes Ticks ? like when u put ur hand on the bridge and play the guitar u get a PLUCKED sound like "pluk, pluk, pluk"
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Pavel
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Posted : Mar 28, 2004 21:11
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Slayer VST probably.
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Mike A
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Posted : Mar 28, 2004 22:26
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solipt1c
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Posted : Mar 29, 2004 00:16
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the virsyn Cube has a few nice patches in this direction also |
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Boobytrip
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Posted : Mar 29, 2004 11:06
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Try the "Steampipe" ensemble supplied with Reaktor 4. It's a physical modelling synth, with great guitar and woodwinds patches. |
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Input
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Posted : Mar 31, 2004 08:38
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JeSuS
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Posted : Mar 31, 2004 09:59
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But what the trick?
I can produce something like guitar with
very high lfo on pitch |
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ZilDoggo
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Posted : Mar 31, 2004 11:17
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"But what the trick?
I can produce something like guitar with
very high lfo on pitch"
not likely.,
a guitar pluch is a burst of energy (the pluck) going into a resonating body (the string). .,
so if you want to synthesize it then the best option is physical modeling.
there is no way to make a good guitar sound with 'normal' synthesis.,
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JeSuS
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Posted : Mar 31, 2004 12:49
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psytrance for my opinion - is expirement on the sound...
And if i need real guitar - i ask my frend to play & record
But guitar sound have something....
real energy...
That we can try to reproduce...
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UMMAgUMMA
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Posted : Apr 1, 2004 12:39
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Jesus my man i agree with ya
& ZilDoggo thanx for the info sweeet
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Jason (LyTe)
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Posted : Apr 1, 2004 12:47
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On 2004-03-31 11:17, ZilDoggo wrote:
there is no way to make a good guitar sound with 'normal' synthesis.,
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I agree. many live instruments are hard to synthesize... even with today's technology. i tried using Slayer once, but the only thing it's good for is some rythemic power chords on distortion. get a guitar player. I think u'll find it much more rewarding than trying to synthesize it.
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