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  • Hey Beat,
    just a quick "great work!" to you.
    Very well done, I might even say: Grossartig! Vielen Dank für die fantastischen Tutorials! [:)]

    Best
    Holger

  • the index page is up, but the short notes pages is down and 1 or 2 others.

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    @Banquo said:

    the index page is up, but the short notes pages is down and 1 or 2 others.

    Hi Banquo
    Thank you for this message! I've repaired the links.

    Beat Kaufmann

    - Tips & Tricks while using Samples of VSL.. see at: https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/vitutorials/ - Tutorial "Mixing an Orchestra": https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/mixing-an-orchestra/
  • ... 'VSL Acoustics', and then asked for a password?

    *sniff sniff*... I smell MIR...

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    @Banquo said:

    ... 'VSL Acoustics', and then asked for a password?
    *sniff sniff*... I smell MIR...

    Hi Banquo
    I also smell MIR for nearly two years. *cry cry*... [:'(] [:'(] ...
    Your suspicion is on the wrong track.
    MIR will be bring to the boil at VSL and not at beat-kaufmann.com...
    So your hopes are dashed I think... *scream scream?*...

    Yes it is correct you need a password for the moment. The VSL Acoustics Tutorial is loaded up but a good friend of mine is editing it just now - because English is not my mothertonge.
    I think tomorrow evening the tutorial will be ready for you - without a password - *laugh laugh*... [[:D]] [[:D]]

    Beat Kaufmann

    - Tips & Tricks while using Samples of VSL.. see at: https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/vitutorials/ - Tutorial "Mixing an Orchestra": https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/mixing-an-orchestra/
  • wahoo!

    one more question: at the start your version of Paladium from the Holberg Suite for chamber strings, do you have:

    a) stac_sh, stac_sh, and then ' regular stac' for the pronounced notes, or just

    b) stac_sh for all

    ?

    thanks,

    Rob.

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    @Banquo said:

    wahoo!
    one more question: at the start your version of Paladium from the Holberg Suite for chamber strings, do you have:
    a) stac_sh, stac_sh, and then ' regular stac' for the pronounced notes, or just
    b) stac_sh for all
    Rob.

    Hi Rob

    b)

    Beat

    - Tips & Tricks while using Samples of VSL.. see at: https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/vitutorials/ - Tutorial "Mixing an Orchestra": https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/mixing-an-orchestra/
  • This Tutorial is really great my acknowledgement too!!!

    But I wonder why youre GigaPulse "Large Hall" Picture looks so fresh and modern. My GigaPulse only shows such ugly Pictures of several instrument players.

    Maybe its because Im using the Effekt bank from my Gigastudio Gigapulse Pro?

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    @Rap-Rookies said:

    This Tutorial is really great my acknowledgement too!!!
    But I wonder why youre GigaPulse "Large Hall" Picture looks so fresh and modern. My GigaPulse only shows such ugly Pictures of several instrument players.
    Maybe its because Im using the Effekt bank from my Gigastudio Gigapulse Pro?

    No you do every thing correct. I created some own settings with external IRs and its pictures. By the way I changed also the pictures of Tascam with some settings.

    > See "Edit Current IIS"
    ... > Image Path for this Impulse Set (Overall Image)

    There you will find:
    Overall Image Path for this Impulse Set:

    Next is the Overall Image Path for this Impulse Set edit box, which provides a place for you to specify the path for the “Overall Image” of the impulse set. Once the iis is compiled, this image is placed in the graphic window of the Acoustic Space pane.
    There is a browse button to open a navigation window to make it simpler to find a pre-existing .BMP or .PNG image file.
    Note that the image to be inserted needs to be 225x127 pixels in size (Width by Height) and 24 bit true RGB.



    Best wishes
    Beat Kaufmann

    - Tips & Tricks while using Samples of VSL.. see at: https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/vitutorials/ - Tutorial "Mixing an Orchestra": https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/mixing-an-orchestra/
  • cool and where did you get you Pictures from?

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    @Rap-Rookies said:

    cool and where did you get you Pictures from?

    By searching in the net with google/pictures or an other one ("Music and Hall" for example).
    Then you have to prepare the size with a graphic tool (Corel Paint...).

    Cool again, isn't it? [[;)]]
    But it is also a little lavishly...
    On the other hand we have to spend our time on earth with something. [:D]

    Beat

    - Tips & Tricks while using Samples of VSL.. see at: https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/vitutorials/ - Tutorial "Mixing an Orchestra": https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/mixing-an-orchestra/
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    @Beat Kaufmann said:

    On the other hand we have to spend our time on earth with something. [:D]


    of course [:P]

    But there is still one thing wich is "cooler" with the original IIS Files: The pictures change with the Microphone Position [[:|]] - Thats reeeealy coool!!!

    btw: I just found out to render my configuration to save CPU Power thats coool too

    its gettin cold in here [:D]

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    @Beat Kaufmann said:

    On the other hand we have to spend our time on earth with something. [:D]

    of course [:P]
    ...- Thats reeeealy coool!!! ...thats coool too
    its gettin cold in here [:D]
    Ja, saukalt. - 5°C at the moment (outside).
    Brrrrrrr
    Bea t tt tt t

    - Tips & Tricks while using Samples of VSL.. see at: https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/vitutorials/ - Tutorial "Mixing an Orchestra": https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/mixing-an-orchestra/
  • bei uns isses wärmer zum glück [:P]

  • Well Beat, you've certainly got your work cut out for you!

  • Dear Beat & the rest of the VSL;

    I can't tell you how relieved I am to have found your tutorials! Although I've been composing for many years, I'm new to using hi-end samples, and had been warned that they require far more time and attention than what I believe some have called 'multi-samples'. I bought VSL based on its sound and reputation, but have not been looking forward to trying to teach myself how to use it! Although I just downloaded your pdf's (and have yet to study them), I'm sure they will make my journey into VSL-usage much easier!

    What a nice surprise to find a music software company with this level of consideration and support!

    Thank-you! [:)]

  • Beat:

    I echo Michael's words exactly. I am also new to all this and your tutorials have already beagun to help. I don't mind the work but it really helps to get some sort of clue about how to proceed. I'm actually surprised there is not more step-by-step info available for people with musical traiing but no sample based experience. Thank you.

    Be well,

    Poppa

  • PoppaJOL and michael_maberly

    Thank you for your praising words.
    The tutorials... It was a pleasure.


    All the best from Switzerland
    Beat

    - Tips & Tricks while using Samples of VSL.. see at: https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/vitutorials/ - Tutorial "Mixing an Orchestra": https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/mixing-an-orchestra/
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    @Beat Kaufmann said:

    Hi to all
    I'm glad to present you some tutorials on my home page:



    Hello Beat,

    Once again thanks for a wonderful web site which is absolutely filled with marvellous tutorials, tips, downloads and all sorts of superb information about producing music with VSL. [[:D]]
    I emailed you when I first found your page and you were kind enough to reply but unfortunately I had an enormous computer catastrophe which meant I lost everything [[:|]] including my emails! (fortunately it wasn't my music machine!)

    I hope you get many many visits to your website Beat because I'm sure that everyone could learn something from it - or at the very least be entertained by the brilliant recordings you have made. Your production skills are excellent and you have a very fine voice too. I love the slightly [:O]ops: imperfect rendition of "Stille Nacht" by your pupils! As an ex-music teacher in schools it's a sound that I remember well! [:D] (albeit in English in my case)
    I'd be very interested to know how you realise the live recordings together with your computer rendered recordings. I ask this because the computer tracks sound so clean - i.e. it doesn't sound as though you have any 'leakage' onto the vocal tracks - and I can't imagine that all the children wore headphones! I'm really curious as to how you managed that.
    I've got to say that I shall be making many more visits to your site - I learn
    something new each time I look there - and I've so much to learn! [*-)]

    Once again - congratulations on a very fine web site and many thanks for sharing your skills. [[:D]]
    Good wishes to you and your singers [[;)]] for Christmas & the New Year!

    Best regards,

    John

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    Hello Beat,
    ... I'd be very interested to know how you realise the live recordings together with your computer rendered recordings. I ask this because the computer tracks sound so clean - i.e. it doesn't sound as though you have any 'leakage' onto the vocal tracks - and I can't imagine that all the children wore headphones! I'm really curious as to how you managed that.

    John

    Hi John
    1.
    The monitors are normally far away from the mics (behind)
    The kids are close to the mics.
    2.
    I fiddle around to find the lowest possible monitor volume level for the children. > Almost no playback loudspeaker level on the "kids-track".
    I know, the recording procedure is not very professional but it works so far.
    3.
    I always reduce the noise level with Samplitude's Denoiser program (mic -recorded tracks) to get clean vocal tracks.
    By the way: This denoising procedure I use for my own vocal tracks too.

    That's it

    All the best
    Beat

    - Tips & Tricks while using Samples of VSL.. see at: https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/vitutorials/ - Tutorial "Mixing an Orchestra": https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/mixing-an-orchestra/