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    • hisefiloH
      hisefilo
      last edited by hisefilo

      Hi guys, I'm trying to get this working. Added a bunch of wave generators to archive real resonance.

      1. How can I do to define a "range" for a wave generator, or gain based on note (dont want high notes to have "extremely high" resonances... sound weird)

      2. Is there a way to do just ONE synth or scripting avoiding to have 10 wave generators instead of just one?

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      • d.healeyD
        d.healey
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        Similar - https://forum.hise.audio/topic/700/additive-fft/6

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        • hisefiloH
          hisefilo @d.healey
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          @d-healey cool. Will try. Thanks!!!

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          • Christoph HartC
            Christoph Hart
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            Actually you‘ll get much better results for sympathetic resonance by using a convolution reverb with an impulse response of all strings resonating than by modelling the harmonics like this.

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            • hisefiloH
              hisefilo @Christoph Hart
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              @christoph-hart nice! never tried that! will investigate it!

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              • hisefiloH
                hisefilo @Christoph Hart
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                @christoph-hart some preview of the sound I'm getting >> https://soundcloud.com/augusto-filocamo/demo1

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                  andioak @Christoph Hart
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                  @Christoph-Hart said in Sympathetic resonance for piano experiment:

                  Actually you‘ll get much better results for sympathetic resonance by using a convolution reverb with an impulse response of all strings resonating than by modelling the harmonics like this.

                  True story, I got that in a new Kontakt instrument coming up. The LivingRoom Upright Piano uses it for both pedal action controlled string resonances and body resonances, separately controllable. Not sure if it is more efficient too cpu-wise, but definitely more realistic and easy to make custom presets with multiple IR-samples depending on your preference. Also entirely based of the actual piano acoustics.

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