[music-dsp] Roland GR-33 on violin?
david.lowenfels at gmail.com
david.lowenfels at gmail.com
Wed Jul 14 21:35:28 EDT 2010
FYI Keith McMillan's string-port which I mentioned earlier in the guitar thread, also can be used for electric violin, cello, etc. I saw a demo of it on a violin along with a k-bow, it was pretty cool.
I guess they are still working on the software a bit, it's in beta.
http://store.keithmcmillen.com/stringport.html
-D
On Jul 14, 2010, at 2:06 AM, Honza Bartošek wrote:
> Hi,
>
> according to recent discussion about AXON pitch tracking methods I see there are lot of people knowing a lot about used technologies in guitar synthesizers. I am curious about possibility of using quite old Roland GR-33 with violin (at the moment wooden one, but could be electric in future) instead of guitar. I know that bowed notes have really different content of harmonics in signal than picked strings:( I am planning to put small piezzos under each violin string on the bridge and then maybe do some frequency filtering according to range of fundamentals on each string to eliminate these harmonics. Could this work? Thanks for replies.
>
> Honza Bartosek
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