Wow.. fantastic job. So realistic! I went to see Star Wars: In concert and I couldn't imagine this sounding any different than the real thing. Great work!
Incredible. I can't believe how far virtual instruments have come, and I appreciate that with all these advances the work of the composer only becomes more important. Thanks for posting! Wonderful performance.
@Fauxharmonic@Fauxharmonic@Fauxharmonic@Fauxharmonic Aha, which is basically a compiled Max/PD program put into an interface. I plan on building a Max patch using the aka.wiimote object to send specific kinds of MIDI data, which should be very flexible and easy to integrate into any DAW. I shall look into the Environment of Logic.
Yes, using transformers, conditional splitters, etc. .... But before the signal gets into Logic it's picked up by OSCulator and converted to MIDI. Forgot to mention that.
Hey I'm going to be doing something similar to this for my final assignment in my degree of Music Composition and Technology. I take it you're using Vienna or East West as your sample library, but are you simply using a DAW or have you got a Max MSP patch too?
Thanks, Chris. I used the Hansa Studio HD Surround convolution reverb (a preset that comes with Apple's Space Designer reverb plugin with Logic). I never thought of trying Ableton Live, though. I'll check it out. Cheers. - Paul
Wow.. fantastic job. So realistic! I went to see Star Wars: In concert and I couldn't imagine this sounding any different than the real thing. Great work!
congadawg 2 years ago
Incredible. I can't believe how far virtual instruments have come, and I appreciate that with all these advances the work of the composer only becomes more important. Thanks for posting! Wonderful performance.
spitzfire1138 2 years ago
@Fauxharmonic @Fauxharmonic @Fauxharmonic @Fauxharmonic Aha, which is basically a compiled Max/PD program put into an interface. I plan on building a Max patch using the aka.wiimote object to send specific kinds of MIDI data, which should be very flexible and easy to integrate into any DAW. I shall look into the Environment of Logic.
serfox1 2 years ago
Yes, using transformers, conditional splitters, etc. .... But before the signal gets into Logic it's picked up by OSCulator and converted to MIDI. Forgot to mention that.
Fauxharmonic 2 years ago
Hey I'm going to be doing something similar to this for my final assignment in my degree of Music Composition and Technology. I take it you're using Vienna or East West as your sample library, but are you simply using a DAW or have you got a Max MSP patch too?
Thanks!
serfox1 2 years ago
Yes, I use Vienna Instruments. The DAW is Logic, and the Wii signals are munged via transformers within Logic itself. No Max patches.
Fauxharmonic 2 years ago
Excellent!
goldkind 2 years ago
Well this is very cool! I use Ableton Live on my PC to try to come close to this full 3D sound. Excellent.
chris
mradaChris 2 years ago
Thanks, Chris. I used the Hansa Studio HD Surround convolution reverb (a preset that comes with Apple's Space Designer reverb plugin with Logic). I never thought of trying Ableton Live, though. I'll check it out. Cheers. - Paul
Fauxharmonic 2 years ago