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| quote: | Originally posted by Ishkur
Not every....but most. Like....99%.
You can tell because a genuine string being stroked has a different texture and timbre to it than a keyboard playing a sample of that string. Audio engineers, producers and electronic musicians have tried for years to replicate the unique feel and quality of string and wind instruments using keyboards, with varying degrees of success, but the end product still sounds artificial and....piano-ey. If you get my meaning. |
100% Acknowledgement. I think, these instruments can't be synthesized sounding REAL ! Because it's the way you play them, that makes them special. And you can't e.g. simulate all playing differences of strings only with keys ! (I know for sure, as I play the violin myself) That doesn't mean that key instruments are less in value, but they're...different. You know what I mean...
You can't also simulate piano playing with a string instrument !
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