The Quilcom SIM-DUNGCHEN: Call to prayer?

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Spogg
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The Quilcom SIM-DUNGCHEN: Call to prayer?

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Hello fellow FlowStone addicts!

While searching Alphorns I came across the Dungchen (Tibetan long-horn or trumpet) which has some similarities and many differences. Then a guy on Facebook told me he would like me to have a go at one. So I did!

Here’s the zip which contains all the usual stuff:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ydx2csvvmyrzg ... 2.zip?dl=0

and here’s my video:

https://youtu.be/TrNODbvjJsw

The sound and the way the instrument is traditionally played by Buddhist monks is all based on various YouTube videos and may not be what you might expect!

Have a blast!
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Very cool as always, thanks to share !)

I made some little optimizations on the Sim Alp reverb delay module.
But some hidden options are lost..
(damping removed for 4 reverb as it was not used,..)

Also i'm not 100% sure if one of the modification is safe, what do think the experts ??

All the reverb modules get an external index int variable. This way the index is calculated once for all.

I suppose that the code would always treat it as an int ?
(The int input is moved to eax, then used to write the mem.
Then it is paddd with delay.. There's no conversion in the code but it receive an int from another)
Do you think that some compilator could interpret this int input as a float and try to write the mem in a bad way ??
I suppose not but could not be 100% sure..

Not sure it change a lot as a vst, i get 2% less cpu on Flowstone.
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Post by billv »

Great stuff Spogg...Nice "growl" on the horn...getting closer to a saxophone... :)
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