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Radium wrote:
I would like to make acoustic equivalents of the synth pads on keyboards. How do I start. First, you read the replies you have already received when you started this same line of talk in another thread. Second, you define the acoustic equivalent of a synth pad. As in, what are you talking about? Third, you turn it down. Way down. -- ha |
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"SCOOBY DOO" wrote in message ...
"Radium" wrote in message om... I would like to make acoustic equivalents of the synth pads on keyboards. How do I start. Basically you need a little understanding of synthesis....(be it Subtractive, Additive, FM, Phase Distortion etc) Find out which your synth has and then just locate a suitable book on the subject... My SB16 card has the OPL3 FM synth chip with the Creative Music Synth driver to access the FM chip. Different drivers can make noticeably different sounds of the same FM synth. My friend has a Yamaha audio card which uses "Yamaha FM synth" as the driver to access its OPL3 chip. From my experience, the Creative Music Synth driver makes better use of the OPL3 chip than other FM drivers. OPL3 is stereo. My vocal eliminator seems to freshen up the "cheese" within the polysynth pads. Vocal eliminator gets rid of the central channel in any stereo sound. All synth pads -- and even other instruments in the OPL3 synth -- sound the best: 1. When accessed with the Creative Music Synth driver and 2. With their central channel removed. there are books out there coz I have some of them, they will give you a good undertstanding of what is involved behind these sounds (with examples) and will hopefully point you in the right direction. Hope this helps a little Regards.......Mark --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.516 / Virus Database: 313 - Release Date: 01/09/2003 |
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In article , "reddred"
writes: "Radium" wrote in message . com... I would like to make acoustic equivalents of the synth pads on keyboards. How do I start. Do you mean 'analog'? I hope so. jb I havent seen a clarification of the original question but I thought he was asking how to create an actual acoustic event that would sound something like a synth pad. In otherwords, find some actual real world sound that was similar to a synth pad. I cant imagine what that would be other than an orchestra. Garth~ "I think the fact that music can come up a wire is a miracle." Ed Cherney |
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Paul Ward wrote:
So... this duck walks into a shoe shop... Might have been looking for a web site. -- ha |
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Garthrr wrote:
I havent seen a clarification of the original question but I thought he was asking how to create an actual acoustic event that would sound something like a synth pad. In otherwords, find some actual real world sound that was similar to a synth pad. I cant imagine what that would be other than an orchestra. Plug the output of a synth into an amp and hook the amp to a speaker? -- ha |
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Radium wrote:
(Garthrr) wrote... I havent seen a clarification of the original question but I thought he was asking how to create an actual acoustic event that would sound something like a synth pad. In otherwords, find some actual real world sound that was similar to a synth pad. Correct. Investigate some Harry Partch? -- ha |
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![]() "LeBaron & Alrich" wrote in message .. . Radium wrote: (Garthrr) wrote... I havent seen a clarification of the original question but I thought he was asking how to create an actual acoustic event that would sound something like a synth pad. In otherwords, find some actual real world sound that was similar to a synth pad. Correct. Investigate some Harry Partch? I'd probably rather have some Partch instrument samples than 'new age pad' any day. jb |
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In article , "SCOOBY DOO"
writes: "The Synthesists Guide To Acoustic Instruments" is one such book and it covers various types of synthesis and gives examples too Regards......Mark No, this guy is going the other way. Rather than looking for a synthesizer to imitate an acoustic sound he is looking for an acoustic event that sounds like a synthesizer. Garth~ "I think the fact that music can come up a wire is a miracle." Ed Cherney |
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Wait 'til he gets his bill...
"LeBaron & Alrich" wrote in message ... Paul Ward wrote: So... this duck walks into a shoe shop... Might have been looking for a web site. -- ha |
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....and says "do you have any grapes?"
"Nocturnal1" wrote in message ... Wait 'til he gets his bill... "LeBaron & Alrich" wrote in message ... Paul Ward wrote: So... this duck walks into a shoe shop... Might have been looking for a web site. -- ha |
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