Heres how to use the cello in www.audiotool.com/app
Designers: @heisten & @jadiel_s
**Presets **(Avaliable)
Pulverisateur: "Cello" by @jadiel_s
Slope - Biquad Filter: "Cello" by @jadiel_s
Reverb Effect: "Cello" by @jadiel_s
StereoDetune Effect: "Cello" by @jadiel_s
Exciter: "Cello" by @jadiel_s
Roots : https://www.audiotool.com/board/manual/pulverisateur > Slope - Biquad Filter > Reverb Effect > StereoDetune Effect > https://www.audiotool.com/board/manual/exciter > Curve - Graphical Eq
Recommended Volume: -3.00 Db
Recommended Note Lengths: Bar - 1/16
Things to learned about the cello
LFO : For each note, usually the starting base of that note has a lower LFO, for a certain time if the note is being hold, the LFO would gradually increase within a certain time (usually up to 7Hz is my recommendation).
Attack : Some cello players usually play the cello on either low attack (smooth) or high (plucked). But for a regular session there's a bit of a trick, when a note is longer, usually it will have a longer attack (1/2 = 1000 - 1500Ms), and in shorter notes you will have shorter attacks.
Noise : A cello has a slight noise to it, and its also a very big part of it. When using the cello, always keep in mind of the noise. On Longer (Bar - 1/2) notes the cello would have a slight, and a longer attack noise, and smaller notes (1/4 - 1/16) have a shorter noise attack. I'd recommend to keep the Noise Level to around (-20 to -10 Db).
Glide : A cello also has a very subtle glide, but using it wrongly can cause the cello to create a grand mess. For beginners I surely wouldn't recommend the glide, and keep it at its base form of 50Ms. But for people who want the most believable experience here's what you can do. On notes that are 1/2 transitioning to 1/2, that will be a 50Ms (so 1/2 to 1/2 = 50ms)
Ideal Instruction Page:
Bar to 1/2 = 40ms
1/2 to 1/2 = 50ms
1/2 to 1/4 = 60ms
1/4 to 1/4 = 55ms
1/4 to 1/8 = 55ms
1/8 to 1/8 = 45ms
1/8 to 1/16 = 40ms
1/6 to 1/16 = 35ms
If you still have trouble or more question, you can find more information at the Wiki page "Cello Physics"
Comments (7)
wow it sounds really really great! super useful thank you both so much :)
damn wow, so my one year efforts was actually worth it
thanks from me and heis <3
i'm dumb but whats a biquad filter, and where can i find it in the app
i looked it up, it actually looks like something id use for a bass
It's a type of digital filter: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_biquad_filter The Heisenberg synthesizer uses it.
The presets does not exist