The Eat at Joe's Kawai K5000 Message Board Digest
Applications for the Spectrogram
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Re: questions about patches.
Thursday, 26-Feb-98 10:17:02
130.67.65.138 writes:
What I am looking for is the sort of attack that you find on acoustic string
instruments. The plucked and struck sounds among the presets have fairly hard and
flat attacks, which is no doubt intentional. Acoustic instruments have rounder
and fuller attacks. Play some deep note on a piano, guitar or plucked double
bass, and it has that DZOOM or JING sound which is probably produced through
some complex interplay between high and low harmonics. I would like to
see good ideas on how to achieve this.
More generally, what I want is keyboard sounds that are good for accompaniment.
The el-pianos among the presets are not bad, but I would also like to have
a more pungent rock sound - maybe Fender Rhodes is what I have in mind, I am
not sure.
Tore
tl001@online.no
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Attack harmonics - Spectrogram
Thursday, 26-Feb-98 13:32:03
192.86.155.91 writes:
Try picking up this freeware spectrogram program.
http://www.webcom.com/~spchtoys/toptoy.html
It will map out the frequency content of a given sample over time.
I've only played with it a little bit a while ago, but it seems like it should
be a very useful tool for emulating a waveform on the K5000. I think we could also
give it a try on our piano sample.
Has anybody else seen any other tools that might help along this line???
-Kenji
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