3D Harpsichord│Couperin: Les Barricades Mystérieuses

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • François Couperin (1668~1733)
    Ordre 6ème de clavecin, Cinquième, "Les Barricades Mysterieuses" en si bémol majeur
    Orchestral Tools: Berlin Harpsichords, French Harpsichord
    (A=415hz)
    Production process:
    The harpsichord was modeled in SketchUp, and then imported into Blender (you can go to 3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/a64bb267-1681-4251-9e21-acc2cebda8b4/Flemish-Harpsichord-with-action to download the model for free)
    Then use the Blender plugin "Addroutes" to bind the harpsichord keys and the jack.
    Fl studio piano-roll edits the original Midi file, so that the midi file is as similar as possible to the human performance. Midi files can be imported into the Blender plug-in to control the bound objects to move. (Original midi files go to musescore.com to download)
    Note: This plugin will only animate the bound object "mechanically", without tweening. The solution is to import any supplementary frame software (I use Flowframes) after blender renders the animation, and the software will supplement the frame process animation to make the keys look more natural.
    Then we turn to another software seeMusic (download visualmusicdesign.com) This software is used to generate animation of the notes above the keys.
    Once everything is done, it can be imported into editing software

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