music484858
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Hello Everyone,
I was wondering if anyone had any methods they would be willing to share to get some realistic sounding techniques for the following....
1.) Say you have a sample of just a sustained flute note, is there anything you can do to this sample to give the impression of tonguing the note/fluttering the note?
2.) Say you have a sample of a sustained trumpet note, is there anything you can do to this sample to make it sound like a muted trumpet?
3.) Say you have a sample of a sustained vocal note, is there anything you can do to this sample to make it sound like the vocal has vibrato, I guess other than putting a vibrato vst to it.
Obviously having the samples of these requests would be the way to do it, but when answering just assume that I do not have access to them. I am also aware that these sounds are probably not going to be as accurate as the real thing, I am just looking for some creative ideas that's all.
Any suggestions would be appreciated
Thank You
I was wondering if anyone had any methods they would be willing to share to get some realistic sounding techniques for the following....
1.) Say you have a sample of just a sustained flute note, is there anything you can do to this sample to give the impression of tonguing the note/fluttering the note?
2.) Say you have a sample of a sustained trumpet note, is there anything you can do to this sample to make it sound like a muted trumpet?
3.) Say you have a sample of a sustained vocal note, is there anything you can do to this sample to make it sound like the vocal has vibrato, I guess other than putting a vibrato vst to it.
Obviously having the samples of these requests would be the way to do it, but when answering just assume that I do not have access to them. I am also aware that these sounds are probably not going to be as accurate as the real thing, I am just looking for some creative ideas that's all.
Any suggestions would be appreciated
Thank You