Reason Studios Objekt Physical Modeling Synth Review
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TimeSteps:
00:01:20 What is Physical Modeling
00:02:06 Patches
00:06:10 Drums
00:07:16 Sample Source
00:08:24 External Audio
00:10:36 How It Works
00:12:30 Exciters
00:20:27 Objects
00:28:50 Modal
00:31:22 Stacking
00:33:21 Object Extras
00:45:32 Effects
00:47:00 Randomize
00:48:23 Mod Matrix
00:49:55 Good & Bad
00:55:06 Bowed Pad
00:56:46 Violincello
00:59:51 Guitar
01:04:46 Hire a Synthesist
01:06:46 Should You Get It?
01:11:28 Conclusion
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12:14 Correction , fm is more phase modulation instead of phase distortion , the latter is used in the casio cz series . Phase distortion actually distorts the ramp wave which reads a cosine wave . Phase modulation doesn't distort anything it shift the phase of the sine in the lookuptable , and I've noticed that even reason got it wrong on the thor synth . Thor's cz oscillator is called phase modulation while it should be called phase disortion and the fm shoudl be called Phase modulation . Also , modal synthess is nothing more then verry steep tuned bandpass filters , reaktor has a modal bank that can have 10'000 bandpass filters , hoz about that :)
your so very reserved in your perspectives. and now I know why it is recommended to never seek advise from Elves.
Love the screaming banshee! Are you publishing your patches anywhere?
@higherhz
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Sorry, I don't :)
How do you think this compares to Chromophone? Also am I right that with most synthesisers one can achieve physical modelling effects and that this sort of synth just makes it a lot easier or is there specific technology in here not accessible in subtractive/additive/FM synthesis?
@higherhz
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Hey man, I answered the comparison Q a few times in the video. Technically PM could be done with anything - so long as you can control the resonating delay times to match key follow - good luck with that in most situations. So, in practical terms, Objekt makes things way more practical. As for comparison to Additive/FM etc, also covered in the video :-)