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Discusses the features of various virtual musical instruments by virtual instrument developers. Realistic electric piano of Applied Acoustic Systems; Deep attributes modelling of Native Instruments; Indistinguishable feature of the EVB3 of Emagic Inc....
There are 128 instruments to play, such as synthesizers, keyboards, guitars, and organs. You can play sound with your keyboard, touchscreen, or computer mouse. MIDI City Online Piano Sequencer This online piano sequencer offers over 40 virtual musical instruments. Play, record, andedit MIDI note...
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• Added: ‘Electric Guitar Clean Smooth’, ‘Electric Guitar Clean Shimmer’, ‘Electric Guitar Subtle Overdrive-Vibrato’, ‘Jazz Electric Guitar Shiny’ and ‘Jazz Electric Guitar Smooth’ instruments. • Changed: The previous ‘Nylon String Acoustic Guitar’, ‘Steel String Acoustic Guitar’...
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• Added: ‘Electric Guitar Clean Smooth’, ‘Electric Guitar Clean Shimmer’, ‘Electric Guitar Subtle Overdrive-Vibrato’, ‘Jazz Electric Guitar Shiny’ and ‘Jazz Electric Guitar Smooth’ instruments. • Changed: The previous ‘Nylon String Acoustic Guitar’, ‘Steel String Acoustic Guitar’...
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In this paper we explore the concept of networked Virtual Musical Instruments (VMIs) for the Musical Metaverse, where virtual spaces are specifically designed for musical collaboration and social inter-actions. We describe three prototypes for shared, collaborative VMIs that incorporate specific features...
However, developers build sample-based software instruments by recording musicians playing real instruments. Then, they convert those recordings into sample libraries. These samples allow software instruments to closely emulate the expressive power of musical instruments. As a result, a listener thinks the...