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  • New instruments on VSL ?? any ideas??

    Hi guys..
    Its me, Oscar from Mexico [:D]

    I was wondering a little things.. but one in especial is on
    my mind.. and i really would like to know your thoughts...

    What would you like to see in the future in VSL¿?¿? (maybe this
    was asked before, but i couldnt find the thread)


    i´d like:

    -Bass flute
    -flugelhorn
    -clarinet (Eb) soprano
    -Organ
    -CHOIRS
    -Alto trombone
    -heckelphone
    -Real Anvils
    -Bb trumpet
    -recorder
    and: -"MAHLER HAMMER"-

    you guys? any idea!?



    By the way, i saw leap symphonic choirs..!! its amazing..!
    you can actually type the words (lyrics) (never seen it before) LOL


    Take care.!!

  • Hi Oscar,

    Just FYI, a limited set of Eb clarinet samples is available on the French Oboe horizon collection - just single notes and performance legato, but that may be all you need.

    In VSL use the rails samples as anvils. For a discussion of this, see http://community.vsl.co.at/viewtopic.php?t=5357.

    Kind Regards,

    Nick.

  • I checked the quantum leap Choir out. I had a produnction where I need some choire parts. It just didn´t worked out. The wordbuilder tool sounds like a good idea, but if you really need a choir singing anny lyrics you have to book some singers.

  • Blaster Beam,... I wanna see a Blaster Beam on VSL samples.

    Hetoreyn

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    @stephankanyar said:

    I checked the quantum leap Choir out. I had a produnction where I need some choire parts. It just didn´t worked out. The wordbuilder tool sounds like a good idea, but if you really need a choir singing anny lyrics you have to book some singers.



    Agreed - while it will give you the 'feeling' of sung words (from 35,000) - if you need desernable words hire people. Maybe VSL's attempt will be closer to what you are looking for for (when it eventually is released.)


    Rob