On Tue, 2009-12-01 at 17:30 +0800, Ray Rashif wrote:
2009/12/1 Ng Oon-Ee <ngoonee(a)gmail.com>
Hi all, while my Korg keyboard does a pretty good job of
imitating the
sounds of various instruments, I can never seem to get the
guitars to
sound like they're being strummed. In my (simplistic)
estimation its a
matter of rolling the notes consecutively from low to high
(down-stroke)
and then high to low (up-stroke), perhaps needing variable
pressure on
different notes?
So my basic question is, how would you produce as realistic a
guitar
strum as possible using an electronic keyboard with the
requisite sound
banks? Or should I give it up and just record my guitar
directly (neck
needs straightening...)?
Here we have that problem again. I mean, how much are we trying to
emulate things these days and getting away with it? I can tell a
sampled guitar from expensive records pretty quickly, and it annoys me
as fast. I _have_ heard _some_ with excellent results though - I
wouldn't be able to tell if I weren't informed. Those are fine, but
the majority aren't.
A keyboard cannot duplicate the feel and awesomeness of a guitarist,
his guitar, and a Neumann off-axis, period ;)
No arguments here on the last sentence. I'd still like to know how
feasible it is though, and if anyone has any pointers. Basically, to put
it very bluntly, I'm a much better keyboardist than guitarist =p.