Le 08/07/2011 20:59, sim a a écrit :
> Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2011 20:42:04 +0200
> From: f.rech@yahoo.fr
> CC: Linux-audio-user@lists.linuxaudio.org
> Subject: Re: [LAU] searching a dark xylophone sample
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> Le 08/07/2011 20:34, Paul Davis a écrit :
> > On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 2:21 PM, fred<f.rech@yahoo.fr> wrote:
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> >> Does anyone here on the list think it is possible we have in a near future
> >> this kind of applis in Linux for free (as in beer)) ?
> >>
> > i find it unlikely, though it depends on precisely what you mean by "this kind"
> >
> Mean, a good sound that is close to the real intrument
> > pianoteq is a fairly sophisticated piece of physical modelling
> > software. stuff like this doesn't grow on trees.
> >
> >
> Yep ! But if one have a look inside, let say Ardour... do we have to
> think there is wonderful trees
> in your backyard Paul ? ;-))

instead of trying to find new apps to make a dark xylophone sound you could try use existing software.
if you found some 'normal' xylophone samples and put them into your sampler of choice. then using a combo of low pass filters,
reverb and maybe very slight bitcrushing you could get close to the sound you want.
  
Thanks for the tip, that was the original plan but can't find any good sound till Pianoteq !
Could you explain what bitcrushing means please ?

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