[HAM] The beauty of Tonewheels - an alternate view

pj geerlings pjgee at emptysquare.com
Sat Feb 3 01:36:42 CST 2007


Yes - NuBi LE is a software-based pure-sine implementation of the "standard" 
tonewheel/drawbar configuration.

If you have a PC and a suitable VSTi host (Cubase, Sonar ...) you can try it 
out.

Send me an email : dev <at> nubi3 <dot> com if you are interested - it is 
completely free to use ..

regards,
pj

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Drew Hoelscher" <dahoelscher at charter.net>
To: "The Hammond Forum" <hammond at zeni.net>
Sent: Friday, February 02, 2007 3:22 PM
Subject: Re: [HAM] The beauty of Tonewheels - an alternate view


>I could hear some of them (sometimes) when I was younger (around 1 to 2
> cents variation in frequency).  Don't know if I can hear it now.  But at
> the Interlochen Arts Academy and the U of M, there were musicians
> (especially string players and some singers) who could hear down in the
> 1/2 cent range (the resultant beat frequencies).  I think tuning (minor
> variations) does make a difference in our perception of the total
> instrument sound.
>
> Your tonewheel synthesis engine...am I correct in assuming that it's
> software?
>
> - Drew



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