Hi Juhana,
1) These sounds are just reverbed on the mix. The sample library is completely dry.
2) I'm preparing a new library of other Turkish percussion instruments and you'll be able to reach them soon.
3) The tanbur modelling is a work of Cumhur Erkut  and a friend of him at the HUT. I'm also making a tanbur sample library for my doctoral thesis and when I'm finished with it, it'll be avaliable for every linux audio users.
Thanks.


On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 6:06 PM, Juhana Sadeharju <kouhia@nic.funet.fi> wrote:
>From: Florian Schmidt <mista.tapas@gmx.net>
>Nice playing on the demo, too. And you like overcompressed, overreverberated
>sounds, too :)

Are the sounds prereverberated or just the demo?
(Cannot listen them.)

I would like to see more turkish, arabic, and persian instrument
sound libraries which are free.

And a guide on how to sample instruments. Percussions may be easy
but flutes like Mey (Duduk) looks more difficult. I have already
decided that it would be better to have both the original recordings
and the looped (read: ruined) samples. I have used granular methods
in succesfully stretching the sounds, and some claim phase vocoder
does good job too.

I also would like to see physically modelled instruments for the
instruments such as Mey. I remember acoustics.hut.fi have
modelled Tanbur but I have not found source codes.

Juhana
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