Although I respect this video, there are now instruments that begin with very high end samples, but also include isolated samples of every component of the desired sound. If we use a piano as an example, these components could include "damper noise", string resonance, duplex scale resonance, soundboard and bridge resonance and even how high the lid is lifted on a grand piano. Algorithms are used to introduce minute changes of which components, and how much of each of those components to include in the final performance. These are my my personal favorite final sounds.
is there anyway to turn sample libaries into physical models easily i got over a tb of libaries i made or even at a oderate level like some open source code or something i a programmer
@Shangex well maybe but not as good as pianoteq, you can't change the hammer noise, the softness etc etc almost everything and make the piano detuned a bit etc not comparable
Although I respect this video, there are now instruments that begin with very high end samples, but also include isolated samples of every component of the desired sound. If we use a piano as an example, these components could include "damper noise", string resonance, duplex scale resonance, soundboard and bridge resonance and even how high the lid is lifted on a grand piano. Algorithms are used to introduce minute changes of which components, and how much of each of those components to include in the final performance. These are my my personal favorite final sounds.
Great introductory video to the subject! I learned a lot! Many thanks
super interesting, it's the future
SWAM solo instruments are the best physical models I have found. They sound so good and feel so natural on the ROLI seaboard.
is there anyway to turn sample libaries into physical models easily i got over a tb of libaries i made or even at a oderate level like some open source code or something i a programmer
no, some softsynths can do re-synthesis, but it's not physical modelling.
but problem with sample is no resonance effect I am happy with my pianoteq
@Shangex well maybe but not as good as pianoteq, you can't change the hammer noise, the softness etc etc almost everything and make the piano detuned a bit etc not comparable
@@yussef961 u cant detune a sample
this that's why i prefer pianoteq you can do whatever you want with the sound@@jasonanderson5034