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by loganhood
1933 days ago
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The sustained overtones are only half the battle. Getting the attack correct (the sound profile of the first ~10 milliseconds) is really important for differentiating instruments. Plucking a guitar string and hammering a piano string have very different attack characteristics. A flute has a distinctively "breathy" attack. Many synthesizers use a sampled recording of the actual instrument for the attack, then synthesize the sustained portion of the instrument. |
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Actually probably like 10% at most of the battle. My understanding is attack is overwhelmingly dominant in our perception of timbre.