Michael T D Nelson wrote: > Ok, I got it now. It does sound a lot like a wind chime, doesn't it? Indeed. > Ok. No offence taken, I hope! No, no... > I'm afraid I don't really have a better answer. Are you sure it's > synthesised? Yes! > I don't have any decent speakers to listen properly at the > moment, I'm afraid. I'm on headphones here. > 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. I might have to go through google. Often a simple, clear explanation of a knowing person is the best, and I was (still is) hoping for that here... > Also, are there any synthesis-related newsgroups or mailing lists where > responses might be more useful? I'm casually reading rec.music.makers.synth, but mostly people there are interresting in modelA vs modelB or gimme-the-patches-for-download. The level of insight and thoroughness here seems infinitely higher IMHO. -- peace, love & harmony Atte http://www.atte.dk