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Re: Real instruments vs. electronic instruments
> well think how many samples you have in the top
> of the range digi-pianos.
> Each note recorded at a number of different volumes.
> ...and different pedals.
> ...and still it sounds nothing like it.
> > we are quite OT here
er...yes
but what we're looking at here is the problem
" how to generate an artificial(digital) sound that has the richness
of an acoustic instrument"
if we could find a solution to that, then it might be possible to use
a similar idea to make a 'looper' that could vary it's playback to
give the impression of a musician playing an ostinato(repeated figure),
rather than an exact repeat.
..or even an ostinato with variations.
In both cases I imagine there would need to be some
sort of human input used to control variations in the sound.
just random thoughts anyway
andy butler