Hi jjc,
Thanks for the reply, I'll see I can summarise the situation from my point
off view.
1. We need to produce a custom soundfont for breath data. I'll have a go
at producing one using my live flute playing and share the result. Please
share any soundfonts you create or modify. Howe
Hi,
Thanks again for theses useful informations about EWI MIDI data.
jjc> Here the list of default modulators to change the amplitude of a
sounding note in real time (called "Initial Attenuation" in SoudFont
terms) .
Louis> What is needed is "Continual Attenuation" rather than "Initial
Atten
Hi,
>Louis: OK, here a link to my recording of the EWI midi data along with
the audio output using the EWI5000 own builtin synth. There is also a
screen shot showing the breath data.
Thanks a lot for the audio,midi and screen shot. All are very useful.
1) About articulations "détaché" , "lega
Hi All,
OK, here a link to my recording of the EWI midi data along with the audio
output using the EWI5000 own builtin synth. There is also a screen shot
showing the breath data.
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0Bw4x97avTsP-fnpENUNfNGNBSEIxUUk2bmpGSE0xLTBtSFZhcnNCT0ROd3hneF9Ybklfczg&usp=sh
Hi, jcc,
Here are my replies. Sound + midi recording to follow.
jjc> Technically 'vibrato' is a pitch modulation and 'tremolo' is an
amplitude modulation. What are you talking about ?
I am talking about the way I play the flute and the sound produced when I
don't play a steady note.
jjc> 2.a)
Hi jjc,
I hope you don't mind me posting your reply below publicly but I have spent
a lot of time researching my answers. And I want others with an EWI to be
able to find this information on the fluidsynth mailing list archive. Also
it allows other people to contribute. My answers are to follow.
Ha Ha. Yes, I have just bought (rather foolishly) an EWI, thinking that I
could easily use it to make MIDI recordings instead of using the keyboard
as the MIDI input. I am not so skilled on the keyboard. So I thought if I
get a wind controller, I can close the lid on my piano keyboard and instead
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Hi,
In the aim for adding monophonic support to Fluidsynth, i am interested by
EWI behavior. I am not an EWI player nor an accoustic monophonic instrument
player.
I am only familiar with somes polyphonic instruments.
I wonder how an EWI reacts when a player is playing in staccato or legato
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