Xhun Audio has announced the forthcoming release of ResonHeart, a physical modeling simulation of a never seen before, experimental, aerophone-based acoustic instrument.
Built as a virtual instrument and characterized by a complex modal-based architecture, ResonHeart is a "real-world replicable, mechanical acoustic synthesizer" capable of mimicking the sound of different families of acoustic instruments - like winds, membranes, chromatic percussions, ethnic lutes and whistles, glasses, cymbals and crashes, vocal ensembles and choirs, or even an entire orchestral strings section - as well as to produce very unconventional, organic tones, evolving textures and expressive motion pads.
ResonHeart represents an original, uncommon approach to sound synthesis and tones generation with the aim to go beyond what ordinary electronic synthesizers or acoustic instruments can do. More informoatiopn about ResonHeart will follow soon, including schematics and an overview of the technologies involved.
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