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Should iOS music app devs stop making so many synths and make instrument modeling apps instead?

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  • @palm said:
    I would love to see something like Kaivo by madrona labs in the Auv3 domain. very powerful synth - nothing else like it! I love the approach.. truly feels like a bridge between worlds (acoustic/synthesized)

    Cheers! Never heard of them. Sent me off on an exploration.

  • @Telefunky said:
    Imho it's not possible to imitate the performance of acoustic instruments like violin, guitar, sax etc by digital tools.
    There are in fact libraries that can to the fake job really well - but it needs (fe) an educated violinist to enter the sequence of notes from properly choosen parts of the sample set.
    (which takes much longer than to simply record the piece live)

    Human muscle action is a bit too complex to be modelled by a 'controller'.
    And (even in the 'simple' case of the piano) the actual 'sound in room' of the real thing beats all artificial approaches.
    That's not a problem at all - why would anyone expect to achieve the same as an experienced instrumentalist... just because he or she visited an app store and shelled a few (hundred) bucks ? ;)

    Pick up a real guitar and just listen to the variance of tone possible, regardless how sophisticated you play and of the instrument's price tag.
    As far as I'm concerned I appreciate 'real' acoustic sounds, as I appreciate synth stuff - it's 2 sides of the same coin.

    @palm said:
    I would love to see something like Kaivo by madrona labs in the Auv3 domain. very powerful synth - nothing else like it! I love the approach.. truly feels like a bridge between worlds (acoustic/synthesized)

    One of my favorites. That and Aalto.

  • I find Kaivo a bit too unrealistic and metallic and very heavy on CPU. Sculpture does it a lot better to me with way less CPU usage.

  • As it was offered in YT's side panel withe Kaivo clip...

    the core aspect is less the physical modelling, but playability (!) in the first place ;)

    The most interesting item of my synth arsenal is a device that allows to feedback the output (including fx) back into the synth engine's resonator section.
    (can be a slim and sometimes dangerously loud path) :smiley:

  • @lukesleepwalker said:
    Agree with you, @supadom. But not everyone is in a city with lots of good musicians. And I will emphasize "good" twice.

    Definitely true. I'm maybe only saying it because I'm surrounded by people use everything real, including synthesisers. I know that likely will make them snobs but I can certainly find value in it in some cases.

    Yep, good musicians absolute gems. I definitely consider myself lucky in that respect, not necessarily thinking of myself as one. ;)

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