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Bell/mallet sounds on ipad?
I have most of the sounds I want for playing live on ipad, but the only thing I'm missing is bright bell sounds. The only app I have tried for bells is Korg im1, but I find the bells outdated and bland. Does anyone know of other apps that may have bell sounds? I prefer presets or if I have to modify sounds that the way of modifying is simple.
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Dude the best bell synth in the world is on iOS. Maybe hyperbole, but seriously, get Mersenne.
does Mersenne have loop export?
No.
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If you have gadget, chianmai does bells really well.
garageband?
thanks
You can very easily liven up those bell sounds in iM1 with a bit of programming! And, as stated, Mersenne is pretty good as well.
Are we talkin' glockenspiel or tubular? Perhaps a good soundfont exists.
@Martygras What I'm thinking is bright bells, something close to the famous Roland D-50 Fantasia sound. So yeah, glockenspiel type sound is what I'm looking for. I would be using it at church for mellow, slow ballad-like songs.
I would look at the suggestions above. If none of these work for you then you may need to define (redefine?) your terms, as I think they offer much of the best of iOS in this area...
the bell sounds in Mersenne are totally tubular.
Mersenne and SpringSound
Roland Sound Canvas should do the trick.
Thanks a lot to everyone! I purchased Mersenne and was going through the presets. There is one (Acrux) which I modified and it sounds pretty much to what I wanted. It is quite useable and bright. The rest are tubular and will probably never be used. But it was worth the 5.99 just for that first bright preset.
You'd be amazed the variety of sounds you can get beyond the presets.
For example, you can get wooden sounds, etc.
@johnfromberkeley so true. I wish there was a community sharing option for customized sounds. I'm sure I've just scratched the surface of what's possible and would love to be inspired by others.