[HAM] Hammond G162Jerry Fowler jerryinkc at gmail.comSun Feb 25 01:11:32 CST 2007
Is spinner available for download? -Jerry On 2/24/07, pj geerlings <pjgee at emptysquare.com> wrote: > > Responses below .. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Harold" <harolds at elknet.net> > To: "The Hammond Forum" <hammond at zeni.net> > Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2007 1:48 PM > Subject: Re: [HAM] Hammond G162 > > > > I wonder, I suppose there is quite a bit that could be done with that > type > > of approach. > > My original project was called NuBi -- it was a more traditional > virtualized > tonewheel organ - the approach with CPrime was to start with my tonewheel > engine and add two more "ranks" of sine waves to catch not only the 7th > and > 11th but the 13th as well ... > > > The extra footages could be added. > > I'm currently handling this via transposition - though it is still very > much > a work in progress > > > Does the source of sound then use PCM basis or is there some other > source > > that could emulate the idiosyncrasies of tone wheels. Could the multiple > > key > > contact effect be brought in. > > The virtual tonewheels are pure sine from an extrapolated sine look up > table - they are very pure and not meant to be Hammond-like at all ;) > > > Of course it would also be possible to either allow all undesirable TG > > idiosyncrasies or to build a "more idealistic" virtual. > > Yes sir - that has been my goal since starting this project in 1999 > > > Presumably, other than triggering from a sequencer. etc. this would be > > played from midi keyboards and pedal boards. > > Yes, I have been finding fairly good MIDI file of Bach organ works ... > > > I don't know a lot of what is involved. I wonder what the costs involved > > are, whether this type of thing has any commercial future. And to what > > extent you are involved in the depth of the creation here. > > There is almost no market for this stuff that I can tell - but I'm a DOS > programmer by trade - what the heck do I know ;) > > > At any rate I wish you luck. > > Thanks!! > > > At least with organ notes, other than a Leslie effect you only need to > > create a steady tone so you can come closer to the real instrument than > > with > > a trumpet or guitar. > > I did a VST effect called Spinner that is pretty good at capturing some of > the Leslie magic - but there is nothing like the real thing! > > regards, > pj > > -- > Subscription Options/Unsubscribe/Archives: http://www.zeni.net/hf/ > Hammond-Leslie FAQ: http://theatreorgans.com/hammond/faq/ > HammondWiki: http://www.dairiki.org/HammondWiki/ > hammond at zk3.dec.com archives: http://zk3.hammondforum.com/ > >
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