[linux-audio-user] synthesizing a wind effect

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Yesterday I borrowed a MIDI controller and started playing with
ZynAddSubfx's presets.  You might find some stuff in there that you
can modify to make a sustained wind.  Needless to say, I was quite
impressed with all the presets available for this synth.  Greatly
reduces my time-to-productivity :-)

Greg

--- Mark Wilson <mrmoo1231@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Has anyone used a Linux softsynth to generate a sound
> like wind in the tops of trees?  I'm certainly not a
> programmer, and I'm admittedly a synth newbie, but I'm
> trying to find a way to synthesize this particular
> effect.  
> 
> My gut tells me I'd be dealing with some white noise
> in a limited high-frequency range.
>   
> I'm also lazy, so if someone knows a particular
> ready-made patch for either timidity,
> alsamodularsynth, or anything else that might come
> with, say, AGNULA DeMuDi, I'd be interested in not
> having to do the work myself, certainly! ;-)
> Thanks, if anything comes up (and thanks for even what
> mental energy you might waste on the question!)
> Mark
> 
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