Hi,
I'm new to synth's in general but even newer to the R3. I'm trying to create a really fat, nearly realistic cello sound with a lot of vibrato and natural "bow-to-string" sound on the initial attack. Anyone got any tips?
Thanks!
-Jred
R3 Help for FAT cello sound.... anyone got tips?
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Hi,
use FM for the initial of the sound and try a little bit rectification in the end. Maybe you like tou read the article in SOS Synth Secrets series on strings.
Look here:
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/allsynthsecrets.htm
and select articles on string programming.
Ciao, Dirk.
use FM for the initial of the sound and try a little bit rectification in the end. Maybe you like tou read the article in SOS Synth Secrets series on strings.
Look here:
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/allsynthsecrets.htm
and select articles on string programming.
Ciao, Dirk.
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Bowed Strings patch
Thanks! Where exactly would I find the link to download your patch you mentioned?xmlguy wrote:You might start with my Bowed Strings patch that you can download here. It will get you started with something close that you can modify to fine tune it.
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Re: Bowed Strings patch
I believe he is referring to this page: http://www.korgforums.com/?show=1jredsmyth wrote:Thanks! Where exactly would I find the link to download your patch you mentioned?xmlguy wrote:You might start with my Bowed Strings patch that you can download here. It will get you started with something close that you can modify to fine tune it.
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Just click on the R3 section
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Re: R3 Help for FAT cello sound.... anyone got tips?
Yes.....String studio.....http://www.applied-acoustics.com/stringstudiodemo.htmjredsmyth wrote:Hi,
I'm new to synth's in general but even newer to the R3. I'm trying to create a really fat, nearly realistic cello sound with a lot of vibrato and natural "bow-to-string" sound on the initial attack. Anyone got any tips?
Thanks!
-Jred
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Currently running, Hammond M3, Yamaha CS80 + MM6, Roland JX-3P + Mkb 1000 + Vk7 + D110, Alesis Quadrasynth plus, Haken Continuum fingerboard, Korg Radias + Lambda, Ensoniq SQ80, Waldorf Blofeld, Creamware Prodyssey + B4000, Use Audio Plugiator, Arp Axxe ....and some soft synths.