I am trying to create a mockup of a score having several note-to-note glissandi for the individual string instruments and trombone. Unfortunately my usual goto libraries Pro and Elite Strings have no glissandi. I do have FX Strings and Duality Strings CS but both have challenges as they do not have note-to-note glissandi. For brass it is more difficult neither SY Brass nor Dimension Brass which I have, have glissandi.
Does anyone have a good methodolgy using these libraries or also altenative articulations (potamento?) to simulate such glissandi in a well sounding manner?
There are two problems. The speed of the piece is very slow ; 50 BPM for 1/4 note and the gissano duration for each defined gliss is a full measure. Furthermore getting the correct end note with the limits of these libraries.
Duality strings only has 2nd, 5th and octave interval glissandi. The score uses none of those. Using time stretching I think I can avoid that the glissando is activated multiple times during the measure but how to get the correct end note? till now Inwas not able to stop e.g. and octave glissando half way by reducing the BPM.
FX Strings as far as I can hear has endless glissandi within the instrument range. In theory it would be possible to reduce the speed with time stretching to exactly reach the correct end note but it is challenging as there are 4-5 different glissando intervals per instrument. . FX Strings is also an ensemble library and using mainly the close, section, microphones it is difficult to match the sound with the rest of the score for which I would like to use Pro, Elite or Duality strings.
For the trombones I experimented using portamento and putting all notes chromatically between starting and end note. Even with a very soft attack it does not give a very continous result however. Any better way?