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"Jenn" wrote in
message Respectfully, there's no way in hell that those are real acoustic instruments. It is a synth. Please correct me if I'm wrong Jenn, but your hypothesis is that real trumpet players can never ever play that closely to perfect pitch and hold a note that steadily, that long. |
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"Arny Krueger" wrote: "Jenn" wrote in message Respectfully, there's no way in hell that those are real acoustic instruments. It is a synth. Please correct me if I'm wrong Jenn, but your hypothesis is that real trumpet players can never ever play that closely to perfect pitch and hold a note that steadily, that long. You're close to part of it. Acoustic trumpets or (French Horns in the "French Horns" file) played by humans cannot play that well in tune. The "Trumpets" file contains notes not playable by trumpets. There is no shift in timbre when the range shifts, particularly at the overtone breaks of the instruments. These are SOME of the clues. |
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![]() Jenn wrote: In article om, wrote: Both sound like real "instruments" to me. However, by miking so closely [snip] TB Hi TB, Respectfully, there's no way in hell that those are real acoustic instruments. It is a synth. The triangle is real; a terrible instrument, but real. Note that in the above post I was refering only to the triangle and the kitchen utensil, not the "trumpets" etc. TB |
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