MiniMens Audio piano String Simulator

Richard Brekne Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no
Wed, 17 Dec 2003 20:08:06 +0100


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Got the thing up and running after a few tries. Works dandy. How much
are you planning on selling this when its fully integrated with mensurix
?

Cheers
RicB

Bernhard Stopper wrote:

> Software deployment is a horror...i tested on two machines and
> everthing worked ok (since they both had the mesa.dll installed),
> obviously the system did not check correctly all the file
> dependencies. But now it works. For useful working with sound
> generating to judge for sound quality affected by inharmonicity,
> loudness and longitudinal modes i recommend the latest 2 to 3 GHz PCs.
> i think about adding a soundboard model for the future, sureley
> interesting but that increases the computaion time with the actual PCs
> even more.The main purpose of MiniMens Simulator is to extend piano
> scaling to dynamics and not as a complete piano simulator. I am
> working on a pro version with felt stiffness and bridge impedance and
> attack point parameters and resolution up to 196 kHz and 24 bit sound
> processing. regards, bernhard

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UiB, Bergen, Norway
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