You have probably seen the term "Physical Modeling synthesis" being used to explain what to expect from a particular virtual instrument. But what does it mean for MIDI Guitar, in our ever-ongoing quest to find the best working instrument? A lot, I would argue. A lot!
0:00 Introduction
1:45 What are Physically Modeled instruments?
2:00 Exicters and resonators
3:20 Physically modeled attempts at real instruments: Audio Modeling’s Cello
3:36 SWAM engine instrument types: sample hybrid and purely modeled
4:36 Acousticsamples Vhorns ”Hybrid” Tenor Sax
5:02 Modartt Organteq
6:02 Modartt Pianoteq Acoustic Nylon string
6:40 Why use physically modeled instruments?
7:49 The Synths
8:29 Expressive E - Imagine
11:30 Thérèse Raquin . A three-layer performance patch
13:09 Reason Studios - Friktion
21:10 Reason Studios - Friktion & Objekt
21:52 Reason Studios Objjekt
23:30 A tip - use incoming guitar audio to excite Objekt instruments
27:10 Physical Modeling and retuning
28:45 Odd Sound MTS-ESP with Arturia Augmented Voices/CS80v4 and Modartt Pianoteq patch
31:37 Physical Audio - Modus
34:00 Modus & MPE - is it me?
36:34 Outro
If you are interested in the jamOrigin MIDI Guitar software technology I am using, visit https://www.jamorigin.com
You can also check out my videos on the subject on this channel. A good place to start is • ALL you need to know about MIDI Guitar 2 i...
Stuff used here:
MIDI Guitar 2 (software from JamOrigin)
https://www.jamorigin.com
BBC2 Breath controller from TEControl
https://www.tecontrol.se/products/usb...
Software Instruments from:
https://www.acousticsamples.net
https://audiomodeling.com
https://www.arturia.com
https://www.davidsonaudioandmultimedi...
https://www.expressivee.com
https://www.modartt.com
MTS-ESP MINI from:
https://oddsound.com/mtsespmini.php
https://physicalaudio.co.uk
https://reasonstudios.com
https://www.samplemodeling.com