Hi Tim,
Oct 26 2018, Tim Goetze has written:
...
> Perhaps one could try routing the individual parts
> through a (lowpass) filter which is modulated manually to add further
> detail to the somewhat static timbres?
...
Yes, that is a good idea. I was very lazy this time, taking presets from
the hardware involved. I already knew, when I was recording, that some
further programming would have made a difference. Filtering is one, a
slight random variation in pitch - static per note - is another, some
velocity switching could also help, as might even some breathy/noisy
sample layering for wind instruments. That's where it really pays to put
in some extra work before one starts. :(
Thanks for your kind comments.
Best wishes,
Jeanette
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