Re: [LAU] Bagpipe sound synthesis

From: S. Massy <lists@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Wed Mar 02 2011 - 18:11:43 EET

On Wed, Mar 02, 2011 at 04:04:27PM +0100, Yvonnick Noel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Would any of you know of a good way to synthesize a bagpipe sound? I
> suppose there might be some bagpipe samples but would be interested
> in approaching the sound synthetically.
>
> I once made an attempt on my Roland D50 (yes, years ago...) but
> found it quite difficult to get but just a convincing result.
>
> Any suggestion?
It really depends what you want to achieve. Making pipe-like sounds
using simple additive synthesis and effects is relatively simple. In
fact, you can even have a grand time making pipe sounds with an electric
guitar and a bunch of pedals. :) Of course, it's easier to make pipe
ensemble sounds, as you can use detune and chorus effects to make it
sound more credible. If, on the other hand, you're out to reproduce a
lone highland pipe in all its splendour, well, just forget it. Your best
option would probably be to buy good quality samples and a specialised
controller as McCoy pointed out.

Cheers,\
S.M.

>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> Yvonnick
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