[LAU] Looking for linux vst with rain and thunder

Lorenzo lsutton at libero.it
Thu Apr 15 17:44:03 UTC 2010


Philipp wrote:
> Excerpts from Nathanael Anderson's message of 2010-04-15 18:50:05 +0200:
>    
>> I'm trying to find a vst plugin (ideally native, but anything that'll run
>> realtime with hacks works if there isn't a better solution) that has pro
>> quality nature sounds, rain, thunder, running water, birds, wind.
>>
>> So far I found sounds of nature, which is a widows vst:
>> http://www.xoxos.net/vst/nature/index.html
>>
>> Thanks for any leads,
>>
>> Nathanael
>>      
> The simplest way would be to use samples. Another one would be to use
> something like puredata to synthesize those sounds. I saw a pd tutorial
> somewhere and the VST page gives you a signal flow as well.
>    
A very good tutorial on doing this and other sound effects with Pd by 
Andy Farnell (from his great book 'Designing Sound') is here: 
http://obiwannabe.co.uk
There are also audio examples and ready-made Pd patches.

Good luck,
Lorenzo

> The third alternative would be to use that VST.
>
> Most realistic would probably the samples.
>
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