Atte André Jensen wrote:
> james@email-addr-hidden-dot-dat.net wrote:
>
>> Do you mean the one that sounds like bells? If you do, then I'm
>> guessing it's... bells.
>
>
> I guess that's the one. But I don't think it bells (unless you mean
> synthesized bells), actually I'm quite sure esp since I know what
> instruments are used on this record (they are: analog synths, fender
> rhodes and toy-piano).
>
> I don't know Jean Michel Jarre too well but I seem to remember the same
> sound being used on the Oxygene (the swing one that was a big hit).
> Maybe that could ring a bell (pun intended)...
Just a guess... Try to Google for something like "bell synthesis -labs
-speech".
http://www.acoustics.hut.fi/demos/dafx02/
http://www.crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/techniques/latest/book-html/node67.html
http://www.ec.vanderbilt.edu/computermusic/musc216site/Simple.bell.tutorial.html
Alternatively, buy some books on synthesis methods - visit your local
bookshop/library and take your time! I remember studying one at
University which described methods of synthesising different percussive
sounds, but I can't remember the details.
Have a go! You might fins a sound which you like even more...
Michael
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