Now Modartt models an organ, a non-percussion instrument. Though seldom considered the king of all other instruments, a drum definitely a percussion instrument —like a piano— is possibly the very first, that is, the outright original musical instrument ever known to exist.
I’m anxious to see still if maybe Modartt will model one only as a part belonging to a set of other drums, making a modern drum set. Although I recently changed my position on the believable realism drum modeling offered at IK Multimedia. It has since an update made substantial improvements in its MODO DRUM drum modeling software, enough for me to come into possession of my very own licensed copy. It’s so realistic now, I just had to buy it! And, I’m a jazz drummer. (You know jazz drummers are mostly renowned as exclusively acoustic instrument players.)
Anyway in my anticipation before I acquired the drum modeling software, I had gotten the Waves Smack Attack. Which is the Waves plugin I previously mentioned (above) as a possible solution to quell the punch in piano transient information. Understandably, I just got it on a sale in a package along with Waves Torque, specifically, to use in lieu of drum modeling, since just like piano modeling, it lacks any transient shaper of its own and additionally has no way technically for me to change a pitch of a drum per se. However it permits drum head tightening of the skins.
So, if you’re somehow still dissatisfied with the level of transient control modeled pianos permit in modeling software, or any lack thereof, both Waves Smack Attack and Torque are on a sale now until the end of the day. The price for both is $49.99 (US).
You get them at Waves, https://www.waves.com/plugins/torque?ut...march-2020.
Last edited by Amen Ptah Ra (04-03-2020 00:34)
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