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  •  Hey really good stuff Guy.  Kinda hard to make out the details here as well with the matrixes.   Can you post or email the matrix file?

    \Many thanks in advance. 


  • If you could be patient for a few more days a lot of your questions will be sorted out. Michael Hula who orchestrated the video part is away for a few days, he'll be the best person to answer any of your questions when he gets back.

  • Great stuff. Thanks for the reply.

    DG


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    @DG said:

    ....can you see the left side of the player? It is cut off on my system, and this is where most of the interesting things are. That and the Perform page. Great idea, sure to be really useful to newbies, but could be even better. Is it possible to see more of the player...

     

    I had that too, then noticed a button in my player to widen the screen. I'm on Mac using SWF&FLV player - it has a "FIT" button. Whatever you have, just look for options.

    Timkiel's suggestion to use a browser gives one the full wide view right away. 


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    @Guy said:

    If you could be patient for a few more days a lot of your questions will be sorted out.
     

    No no no.....

    Guy, it's YOU that we'd like some info from if possible.

    Are you using keyswitches, modwheels, voodoo...?

    [;)] 


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    @DG said:

    ....can you see the left side of the player? It is cut off on my system, and this is where most of the interesting things are. That and the Perform page. Great idea, sure to be really useful to newbies, but could be even better. Is it possible to see more of the player...

     

    I had that too, then noticed a button in my player to widen the screen. I'm on Mac using SWF&FLV player - it has a "FIT" button. Whatever you have, just look for options.

    Ah yes, I should have done my homework. Thanks. [:$]

    DG


  • In the flash-video you get a detailed view in real time of all the articulation changes which are shown at the bottom of the screen. The bottom wave is of course the overall audio wave result. The horizontal lines on top of various length are the notes, the little lines beneath of even length are the articulation changes and they correspond to the names that shows in big at the bottom. Occasionally you see a group of long squeezed vertical lines, those are the volume changes, it is possible in some case the velocity changes has been assigned instead, depending on the passage, at least from what I can see. This is why I said Michael Hula will be better help with this. Make sure you have the complete image of the flash video. Bear with me, a lot will be talked about and answered in time, until Michael chimes in I'm not sure if I could be much more help, but I could still try.

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    @JBacal said:

    Hi Guy,

     

    Just listened to your violin, clarinet and trombone video compositions-- great stuff!!!  

     

    Could you speak a bit about how you use the arpeggio and run samples?   I have never really learned how to get the most out of these samples and you make them sound terrific.

     

    Best,

    Jay

    Hi Jay, Basically, all it is, is a question of precision, so you should not have any trouble with this, cutting or changing the articulation length at the right place and changing at the right time, I'd say 99% of make it work well is the fine tuning, but you know this so well....

  •  Thanks Guys - really appreciate your efforts here.  It is making me 're-think' my approach to Matrixes.   Given this example I am thinking more along the lines of 'Presets' (groups of Matixes) and as much as possible standardizing these presets to each section (strings - Orch, AP, Chamber, solo - WW's, Brass, etc.)  Now I have seperate matixes (and midi tracks) for legatos, short/ong notes, dyn, etc...

    Thanks again.,

    Rob 


  • Be sure to check out Beat Kaufmann's site for useful standardized presets


  • Maybe I should mention that the matrix in these videos were the result of the pieces articulations needed, and not vice versa, in other words they were custom made for each piece.

  • Currently there is violin, clarinet and tenor trombone. The next 3 will be bass trumpet, contra bassoon and oboe d'amore.

  • Excuse me, but where are these videos?

    Thanks,

    Jack


  • When you click on the products page, if you select Solo Strings, Woodwinds I, or Brass I, in the page that opens, under the product info you should see "Video Tutorials". There are only tuts available for Solo Violin, Clarient, and Trombone at the moment.

    Mahlon


  • Aha, there they are - nested comfortably, deep in the bowels of those pages.

    Thanks Mahlon!


  • please find now also a player popup in Video Demos for Solo Strings, Woodwinds I & II and Brass I

    (flash scaled down to 60%, hopefully will work in all browsers ...) christian


    and remember: only a CRAY can run an endless loop in just three seconds.
  • they work in SAFARI at least, thanks Christian. Nice videos Guy, very well done.

  • Extremely fine work, Guy!

    Very detailed and yet still concise instruction for all the rest of us.

    Looking forward to more of these.