Hi all,
I've been playing around with Impulse Reverbs and bouncing seperate tracks per section which has delivered better results then bouncing it all at once I found out. Anyway, I've been mixing the sections but now I thought, do I need to EQ the string a little extra do get a more realistic sound? I've got the VSL Strings Pro Edition. Not the Performance unfortunately but I'm considering to buy it. Does the Strings Pro need any extra EQing to get a good, realistic, John Williams-esque score sound? Would I need to EQ the whole string-section or instrument per instrument, violins, violas, cellos and contrabasses seperate?
If someone has any thoughts on this I would really appreaciate it. Better still is a list of frequencies per section for a better overall view of the spectrum.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
-Sid.
I've been playing around with Impulse Reverbs and bouncing seperate tracks per section which has delivered better results then bouncing it all at once I found out. Anyway, I've been mixing the sections but now I thought, do I need to EQ the string a little extra do get a more realistic sound? I've got the VSL Strings Pro Edition. Not the Performance unfortunately but I'm considering to buy it. Does the Strings Pro need any extra EQing to get a good, realistic, John Williams-esque score sound? Would I need to EQ the whole string-section or instrument per instrument, violins, violas, cellos and contrabasses seperate?
If someone has any thoughts on this I would really appreaciate it. Better still is a list of frequencies per section for a better overall view of the spectrum.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
-Sid.