Atte Andr? Jensen wrote: > To me is sounds like you're all listening at the toy piano (which is > what it is, > I saw the band live in a small club in copenhagen, same toy piano on > that tune), but I'm talking about sound #8, the "synthethic wind chime"! > > Sorry for my poor explanation in the first place, hope that you'll care > to listen again, since my initial interrest in the sound, as expressed > in the original posting, still holds. Ok, I got it now. It does sound a lot like a wind chime, doesn't it? > And just so straighten that out; I'm not a novice synth tweaker. And I'm > not really interrested in say a sample of the sound to use in my music. > I want to > *understand* how the sound is done. Ok. No offence taken, I hope! I'm afraid I don't really have a better answer. Are you sure it's synthesised? I don't have any decent speakers to listen properly at the moment, I'm afraid. In a similar vein to my last post - have you tried googling for "wind chime synthesis"? I haven't any great practical experience of synthesis, but I did just find a few interesting methods. I'm not sure what they would sound like though. You'd probably know better than me. Also, are there any synthesis-related newsgroups or mailing lists where responses might be more useful? Good luck! Michael