Paul R.-
Can you post 'your' version of the Copland? I would love to hear it! About your comment on the 'punching notes into a sequencer' - like I said in the first post, I will be using all my samples with sibelius 3, so I kind of have to make the most out of that combo. I can use cubase sx2 for some editing, but I don't want to spend a whole bunch of time on it because I don't really have that much time for that.
How can I fix the breathing problem? Just add some rest where they should breathe?
I agree about the speed, but the samples would not last that long - see previous post.
Also, the percussion is at the highest velocity, and as agressive as they can get as far as I can see. I tried using London Orchestral Persussion, but the VSL has a way better sound, in my opinion - at least on the instruments used in this piece. How would I attain a more 'aggressive' sound (I did try to, BTW)?
thanks,
mvanbebber
Can you post 'your' version of the Copland? I would love to hear it! About your comment on the 'punching notes into a sequencer' - like I said in the first post, I will be using all my samples with sibelius 3, so I kind of have to make the most out of that combo. I can use cubase sx2 for some editing, but I don't want to spend a whole bunch of time on it because I don't really have that much time for that.
How can I fix the breathing problem? Just add some rest where they should breathe?
I agree about the speed, but the samples would not last that long - see previous post.
Also, the percussion is at the highest velocity, and as agressive as they can get as far as I can see. I tried using London Orchestral Persussion, but the VSL has a way better sound, in my opinion - at least on the instruments used in this piece. How would I attain a more 'aggressive' sound (I did try to, BTW)?
thanks,
mvanbebber