Credit when due.

edited February 2009 in General Questions
I must give credit to the samplemodelling team. Everytime I pick my windcontroller up I love Mr T even more.



Not only the feel, fast response (2ms latency), but the sound are all awesome :D .



I built one of my windcontrollers into a cut down (simplified explaination) Bass clarinet (I have other versions) it not only looks like an organic instrument now, but it feels like one 8-) .



So keep those instruments coming. Especially Soprano sax please ;) .



Regards Pete.

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  • edited 10:45PM
    could you post explanation about your home made wind controller,could you post photos ?

    thanks
  • edited 10:45PM
    pablomariana wrote: could you post explanation about your home made wind controller,could you post photos ?

    thanks

    When I've settled in with Mr T. (Not that its harder to play than my Genesys XP samples, but I need to adopt a slightly different technique) I'll post on Youtube :)



    There are some pics of some of my older instruments at the yahoo windcontroller photo section



    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/windcontroller/photos/album/687462293/pic/list



    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/windcontroller/photos/album/1245530239/pic/list



    Regards Pete.
  • edited 10:45PM
    ok,thanks, i like your bass wind controller, more than wx7 :)
  • edited 10:45PM
    Those are purely gorgeous. I love the bass clarinet instrument. Will watch for the YouTube construction video!



    Pat
  • edited 10:45PM
    Thanks guys. I also prefered the bass (actually Alto) clarinet conversion. It was light and the Bell can be removed for practicing, however I didn't like its look.



    My new controllers include the saxinet, but with a Bass clarinet Bell (alto), the old alto bell cut down to remove most of the curve and a straighter neck, (semi curved soprano) and a new thicker body with bass neck/bell (Tenor).



    I have stripped the Tzaxe for repair, however I am thinking of changing some stuff, so I am going to post some pic's whille its in pieces, incase anyone is interested in how it was built.



    Regards Pete.

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