Here is my first Synchron-Demo in different versions.
The E-Partita from Bach-arr. by R. Mangiagalli
A1) Synchron Strings 1: 60% Roomsound + 100% Mid + Close 60%
B1) Synchron Strings 1: 60% Roomsound + 100% Mid + Close 60% + a bit tail
C1) Synchron Strings 1: 60% Roomsound + 100% Mid + Close 60% + a bit tail + Solo Strings (just a little)
New on the 4th of July: Another Mix within the Player
A2) Synchron Strings 1: Room100% + Mid 50% + Main 100%
B2) Synchron Strings 1: Room100% + Mid 50% + Main 100% + a bit tail
B3) Synchron Strings 1: Room100% + Mid 50% + Main 100% + more tail
C2) Synchron Strings 1: Room100% + Mid 50% + Main 100% + a bit tail + Solo Strings (just a little)
As I noted in another post, I see great potential for this library when it comes to bringing powerstrings to the start. It is probably optimally used for modern large-scale productions. A small baroque cast is better filled with the dimension or chamber strings.
Therefore, I mastered the whole thing a bit on "pressure". I did not use any effect in the individual string tracks.
On the contrary: I even switched off most of the EQs in the Synchronplayer ... So you listen to pretty much Synchron Strings 1 (+ Solo Violins). Nevertheless, I still used a little "mastering know how" to get the best possible end product.
I am particularly impressed by the deep instruments. Now we have violas that can also assert themselves in large orchestras. The cellos sound very natural. Both instruments have a round, warm sound. And last but not least The bass foundation is phenomenal. Because I used a tail that also fades low frequencies, I had to reduce the bass even a bit with a dynamic EQ ...
Next demo I will try the "Imperial Waltz" to play. Quite a different kind of music. There xVel will come into play ... I'm curious myself ... later in July.
Have fun
Beat
PS You will find this Partita in the VSL-demos. I did it once (2003/4). It was a Mix with (between) the Orchestra Library and the Solo-Library... Now in a new version. above...
- 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/