The Quilcom SIM-ALPHORN

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Spogg
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The Quilcom SIM-ALPHORN

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Tulamide suggested I do an Alphorn, knowing I wouldn’t buy one because they’re about 4 metres long, very loud close up and expensive! So I had a look into it and became interested in having a go anyway, so here is the result:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ayhp31eh953q0 ... 3.zip?dl=0

The download also contains the “ALPS” effect as a separate plugin, SIM-ALPS, which aims to suggest echoes, reverberation and diffusion you might hear in a mountainous region. Or you might not! :lol:

Here’s the video:

https://youtu.be/6DVgVFLWqEY

Now go get those sheep in!
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Beautiful !) I feel like in a mountain ;)

Just seeing something strange in the reverb modules.
You have the "4xAllpass" that get four frequency input.
But the code output is in mono using only one frequency.

Thanks to share so much very interesting !)
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And as always you didn't disappoint. It was just a bit confusing in the intro, because I'm not used to hear an Alphorn dry. But I think you nailed the characteristics.

Fun fact: the largest one piece Alphorn is over 10m in size and the largest multiple pieces Alphorn 47m!
"There lies the dog buried" (German saying translated literally)
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hmmm ....

I just heard the RICOLA commercial :shock:

is it a full moon ?
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Thanks guys! :D

Tepeix wrote:Just seeing something strange in the reverb modules.
You have the "4xAllpass" that get four frequency input.
But the code output is in mono using only one frequency.

The reverb modules are by Martin Vicanek so maybe he can respond. I’m just a user :oops: :lol:

He’s made a better reverb since he did this, but I chose these ones because they use a bit less CPU and there are 5 of them!
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Great work Spogg..cheers :D
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