None perfectly. Most high end can come close.
Please listen to the following songs/bands... Journey - Seperate Ways (Worlds Apart) Van Halen - Jump Nearly anything by Children of Bodom. " " Cradle of Filth " " Lacuna Coil The "synth" or Synthesiser created originally by Elisha Gray 1876 actually allowed many of the "techno" musicians to increase the sound ranges they had available when writing music in the early 1980s. This reduced the cost of having huge amounts of musicians on the stage and payrole but still gave a new unique sound. Indeed one of the first uses of a "synth" in cojunction with music was created by the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) Sound Effects Unit in the very early 1960s. The music was the opening to the now world famous Dr Who. The synth, because of its abillty to create such a sound range has advanced to sample and bend the sound giving many top bands like Gary Numan's Telekon, Visage, Depeche Mode, Depeche Mode, Radiohead and Primal Scream huge live stage sets
Add a Software Instrument track. Making sure the edit pane on the right is open, click the Edit tab. Under Sound Generator, click and hold the Piano synth engine. Massiv will be listed under Garageband's synth engines under Audio Unit Modules.
A harpsichord produces a sound by plucking a string when a key is pressed down.
Synthesizer in the intro and for bass and other parts, high hat cymbal (the tick tick tick part) is probably a synth again, electric guitar, drum snare hit (sounds like a synth again). The strings (orchestra sound) is a synth again. Lots of electric guitar in this song, which is a VERY good thing! :)
Yes you can, the key is to use the Digitech Talker with the proper sending input synth sound, and put the talker on (Nuvo) or (Talk Box) and pracktice.
SW Synth controls the volume for MIDI sound generation. Here is a good link that explains this in the overall context: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_card_mixer
Please listen to the following songs/bands... Journey - Seperate Ways (Worlds Apart) Van Halen - Jump Nearly anything by Children of Bodom. " " Cradle of Filth " " Lacuna Coil The "synth" or Synthesiser created originally by Elisha Gray 1876 actually allowed many of the "techno" musicians to increase the sound ranges they had available when writing music in the early 1980s. This reduced the cost of having huge amounts of musicians on the stage and payrole but still gave a new unique sound. Indeed one of the first uses of a "synth" in cojunction with music was created by the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) Sound Effects Unit in the very early 1960s. The music was the opening to the now world famous Dr Who. The synth, because of its abillty to create such a sound range has advanced to sample and bend the sound giving many top bands like Gary Numan's Telekon, Visage, Depeche Mode, Depeche Mode, Radiohead and Primal Scream huge live stage sets
Vibrating produces sound.
Add a Software Instrument track. Making sure the edit pane on the right is open, click the Edit tab. Under Sound Generator, click and hold the Piano synth engine. Massiv will be listed under Garageband's synth engines under Audio Unit Modules.
A harpsichord produces a sound by plucking a string when a key is pressed down.
A tighter string produces a higher pitched sound and a looser string produces a lower pitched sound
If it's just a midi keyboard, then no. if it is also has a synth in it that makes sound, then yes.
Sound waves are described as pressure waves because waves produces pressure by which sound is produces
Synthesizer in the intro and for bass and other parts, high hat cymbal (the tick tick tick part) is probably a synth again, electric guitar, drum snare hit (sounds like a synth again). The strings (orchestra sound) is a synth again. Lots of electric guitar in this song, which is a VERY good thing! :)
no
Well I think you should since if you dont know how you wont sound very good.
a synth bell note followed by a softening 4 note piano tune