pedal steel synthesizer software
Posted: 23 Sep 2008 11:02 am
Anyone toyed with this?
http://www.wavelore.com/wlps_details.shtml
Apparently, you use a computer keyboard as an input device to pich bend synthesized notes produced by your computer/Wavelore software. I'm not absolutely sure, but I get the impression it can be done in real time. The demo sounds alarmingly like the licks a pedal steel would play anyway. In my opinion it's close but not great with synthesizing tone and dynamics.
If there's a real pedal steel player that has any experience with this out there I'd like to hear from you. If you have not, at least check out the samples. I'm not an endorser by the way.
Even if a $250.00 piece of softare doesn't replace a pedal steel, it must have some value in scoring/tabing/teaching etc. On the other hand, perhaps we'll loose any radio advertisement recording sessions we might do to a producer/recording studio guy with a computer. For example it sounds like it could make make a convincing but cheasey sounding instrumental.- kinda like the Benie Hill show did with yackety sax.
It's debateable where I post this: in "Electronics" or in "Pedal Steel".
http://www.wavelore.com/wlps_details.shtml
Apparently, you use a computer keyboard as an input device to pich bend synthesized notes produced by your computer/Wavelore software. I'm not absolutely sure, but I get the impression it can be done in real time. The demo sounds alarmingly like the licks a pedal steel would play anyway. In my opinion it's close but not great with synthesizing tone and dynamics.
If there's a real pedal steel player that has any experience with this out there I'd like to hear from you. If you have not, at least check out the samples. I'm not an endorser by the way.
Even if a $250.00 piece of softare doesn't replace a pedal steel, it must have some value in scoring/tabing/teaching etc. On the other hand, perhaps we'll loose any radio advertisement recording sessions we might do to a producer/recording studio guy with a computer. For example it sounds like it could make make a convincing but cheasey sounding instrumental.- kinda like the Benie Hill show did with yackety sax.
It's debateable where I post this: in "Electronics" or in "Pedal Steel".