Thanks Polarbear and Rawmusic,
My question may of been a bit raw but I'll try shape it more. There's been a few things said that are already helpful, but one thing I'd like somebody to explain to me, if VSL go through all the trouble of recording as best as possible each instrument resulting in a pure sound of the instrument, including all registers, bright highs, dark lows, why would one want to alter the frequency (EQ)of that sound? Will engineers do that when recording live orchestras? You could also say an orchestra sounds great just hearing it live, with no messing around with sounds, if so, in studio. I know accoustics play an important role in sounds also. I ask this because sometimes I'm affraid to change the color through EQ of the instrument already with a natural sound.
I totally agree that quality of orchestration is into consideration. But let's assume that not the problem, and I don't think it is. An ex. I'm thinking of is thick brass playing with thick strings, Ã la Wagner or Tchaikovsky, I often found that the 2 sections lack contrasts in terms of timbre, they are not enough distinct, which makes me avoid using that combination in times. If this was a real orchestra I'm sure that this would not be a problem. My approach is that each section must sound great without the help of the other one, and that is fine, but when certain of them are combined I would hope for more clarity between the sections. So I'm hoping some of you experienced computer musicians will be able to give me some advice.
Thanks.
Oh yeah! I will eventually give some audio examples, especially if I still have the same problem. Unfortunetally I cannot do this right now: somebody got a hold of all my recent demos blablabla, and won't give them back, the only copy too. I'm also in the process of buying all new equipement, so it may be a few weeks...also time to do new demos.
Guy
My question may of been a bit raw but I'll try shape it more. There's been a few things said that are already helpful, but one thing I'd like somebody to explain to me, if VSL go through all the trouble of recording as best as possible each instrument resulting in a pure sound of the instrument, including all registers, bright highs, dark lows, why would one want to alter the frequency (EQ)of that sound? Will engineers do that when recording live orchestras? You could also say an orchestra sounds great just hearing it live, with no messing around with sounds, if so, in studio. I know accoustics play an important role in sounds also. I ask this because sometimes I'm affraid to change the color through EQ of the instrument already with a natural sound.
I totally agree that quality of orchestration is into consideration. But let's assume that not the problem, and I don't think it is. An ex. I'm thinking of is thick brass playing with thick strings, Ã la Wagner or Tchaikovsky, I often found that the 2 sections lack contrasts in terms of timbre, they are not enough distinct, which makes me avoid using that combination in times. If this was a real orchestra I'm sure that this would not be a problem. My approach is that each section must sound great without the help of the other one, and that is fine, but when certain of them are combined I would hope for more clarity between the sections. So I'm hoping some of you experienced computer musicians will be able to give me some advice.
Thanks.
Oh yeah! I will eventually give some audio examples, especially if I still have the same problem. Unfortunetally I cannot do this right now: somebody got a hold of all my recent demos blablabla, and won't give them back, the only copy too. I'm also in the process of buying all new equipement, so it may be a few weeks...also time to do new demos.
Guy