View Full Version : Need to make a bagpipe noise!
Keithie_Boy
15.04.2005, 08:49 AM
ive got a bagpiper in my band, and i wana get his midi pipes connected to my virus KC.
but im going to need a sounds that resembles the highland pipes. anyone got any pointers for me b4 i attempt this? :-)
cheers!
jasedee
15.04.2005, 09:57 AM
Now heres a challenge!!!!!
Forget about emulating organs etc......why not try some fekkin bagpipes!
Good luck mate.....I wouldnt know where to start, hopefully someone here can give you a hand.
:)
Juho L
15.04.2005, 12:48 PM
I'd approach it by FM and paraller filters (probably 2xBP or LP & BP). Then some saturation and voil
Keithie_Boy
15.04.2005, 02:59 PM
cheers ill start there ;-)
Tomer=Trance
15.04.2005, 05:08 PM
i think heavy compression is needed aswell to get "that" sound.
also try pysical modeling plugins.
Hollowcell
16.04.2005, 01:23 AM
i think heavy compression is needed aswell to get "that" sound.
Yep, heavy compression will turn any VA, Rompler or sampler into a bagpipe sound. :lol:
Tomer=Trance
16.04.2005, 09:03 AM
maybe :wink:
Juho L
16.04.2005, 09:16 AM
Yep, heavy compression will turn any VA, Rompler or sampler into a bagpipe sound. :lol:
Hoho.
Essential is to get that reedish sound and when the base sound is ok the final touch is gained by pitch envelopes to create that "glitch" of a bagpipe.
Hollowcell
16.04.2005, 11:31 AM
Essential is to get that reedish sound and when the base sound is ok the final touch is gained by pitch envelopes to create that "glitch" of a bagpipe.
This is along the lines of the way I'd aproach the sound too. I'd probably multi-sample a set of pipes that I could get a clean loop from (only of the tail though), then I'd work on the envelopes to mimick the bagpipe. I would attach evelope amounts to things like velocity and after touch to try and get the horrid nueance of the instrument. :D
Definitely the first time I've heard of someone trying to get a bagpipe sound digitaly! I'd be keen to hear what sort of tunes you guys are making actually.
Keithie_Boy
18.04.2005, 07:58 AM
to be honest guys, i think the 'glitch' your talking about is are grace notes that the piper plays.
a set of midi pipes are going to be controlling the virus so i think that will be taken care of.
i only got my virus last week so im pretty new to it, where can i apply compression to a sound?
Merlot
18.04.2005, 04:53 PM
This is a good idea. Somebody should make a physical/additive modeling bagpipe vsti!!!!! They would make millions :lol:
The only synthetic bagpipe I heard was Orbital's, er, "Bagpipe Style" tune.
Tears of laughter whenever I hear that track. Comedy gold.
I think I even have that bagpipe patch preset somewhere. I think it was for the physical modelling board off the Korg Z1. PIssed myself when I first stumbled upon it.
Philipp
19.04.2005, 03:04 PM
There is a bagpipe patch in the tutorial bank that accompanies the "Programming Analogue Synths" PDF by Howard Scarr. You can download it at the Access site.
Keithie_Boy
20.04.2005, 08:07 AM
aww thats good news cheers
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