Orchestral sounds
Eliam; you promissed us some tracks using some virtual orchestra !!!!! where is it ?
may be i missed your post, or may be you didn't post it but i was waiting for it
(don't take this message into account if you're into something else...)
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may be i missed your post, or may be you didn't post it but i was waiting for it
(don't take this message into account if you're into something else...)
cheers
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Yes, I promised to post some music but I did not do it yet... Sorry for the delay, I changed my mobo to get rid of the evil clicks and I had a kind of computer overdose after the battle, so I went back playing piano, flute, clarinet and bass clarinet since... My system is still not running as smoothly as it should, but I'm getting there...
Anyway that's no excuse and I'll be posting a piece as soon as possible. thanks for your patience, and to remember!
Anyway that's no excuse and I'll be posting a piece as soon as possible. thanks for your patience, and to remember!
I don't have a totally appropriate sampler to correctly tweak a piano library... Maybe I could try it on my STS-3000, but I'd have to seriously trim down the 1.5 gigs of samples, which is not so difficult, especially if you consider that I'll reduce it to mono and that the low notes samnples last some 30 seconds!
The other reason why I did not do it yet is because I bought a mp-9000 keyboard, and the onboard piano sound is acceptable. But not enough for the final production which I'm now planning... Anyway, I'll bring midi sequences at my friend's place to try on his tweaked Bosendorfer and see which result it can give... My feeling is that I'll end up recording on a real grand piano.
I just posted a tune with a virtual string orchestra! Have a listen!
The other reason why I did not do it yet is because I bought a mp-9000 keyboard, and the onboard piano sound is acceptable. But not enough for the final production which I'm now planning... Anyway, I'll bring midi sequences at my friend's place to try on his tweaked Bosendorfer and see which result it can give... My feeling is that I'll end up recording on a real grand piano.
I just posted a tune with a virtual string orchestra! Have a listen!
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man, how come noone has mentioned the vienna symphonic library so far. maybe because it is way too big to download it from some cracksite. this library is right now without any doubt the best orchestral library on the planet. next comes eastwest´s symphonic orchestra.
if you only want some good strings, the halion string section is quite good and easy to use. you can´t use it to replace a real string section, but in a pop-context it is definetly good enough.
concerning vitous, i have to agree that it sucks seriously. for the whole collection you have to pay over 3000 euros. that is way too much for what it offers and the recently introduced VSTis which are very pricy and easy too use are going too push vitous and the like off the market.
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if you only want some good strings, the halion string section is quite good and easy to use. you can´t use it to replace a real string section, but in a pop-context it is definetly good enough.
concerning vitous, i have to agree that it sucks seriously. for the whole collection you have to pay over 3000 euros. that is way too much for what it offers and the recently introduced VSTis which are very pricy and easy too use are going too push vitous and the like off the market.
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add to this, I think GPO works for me.. strings quality is marginal. But it's easy to program, and the parameters are consistant throughout most sounds in the library. What bugged my about VSL (vienna) is that despite its unbeatalbe quality, I've heard it's tough to program, and that each instrument has different paramenters to control.
Either way, I've learned that you'd have to spend quite a serious amount of time tweaking modulation parameters, and good results are hard to achieve. I use GPO, and I feel it's not too easy. (and GPO is supposed to be one of the easier ones to program)
Either way, I've learned that you'd have to spend quite a serious amount of time tweaking modulation parameters, and good results are hard to achieve. I use GPO, and I feel it's not too easy. (and GPO is supposed to be one of the easier ones to program)
Achieving a convincing ochestration with samples is quite a challenge! It's a fun one though, but the softsampler with real modulation flexibility, permitting to give life to samples, are rare to say the least. As with any tool, you have to master the fundamentals and know your samples quite well to increase the workflow...
I'm eager to see where the new e-mu softsampler stands in this regard...
I'm eager to see where the new e-mu softsampler stands in this regard...