here it is - the traveller by simon ravn
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[...] I don't see what's wrong with that. [...]
Slow strings is such an important part of film music: look at "Adagio for strings" by Samuel Barber in "The English Patient". Ok this style of music may not be everybody's cup of tea but it is mine and I wish that was possible with VSL CONSIDERING EVERYTHING ELSE IS QUITE CONVINCING, but it isn't and I've yet to hear examples of that.
look at "Adagio for strings" by Samuel Barber in "The English Patient".
@PaulR said:
"I recently bought the East West Quantum Leap String Orchestra, and found it to have a richer, fuller sound than the Vienna String Orchestra. which has a more European feel. The QLSO sound is also quite popular with clients who have described the scores I've used on it as sounding more 'Hollywood' or 'commercial'.The Vienna library is amazing but it's strength is also it's weakness because the possibilities are endless in terms of things like playing techniques. The QLSO is easier to use and that saves time:.....I am putting QLSO on everything!"
Source: Sound on Sound -September 2005
What does everyone think of that? And don't shoot me - I'm only the messenger - I never said it and don't necessarily subscribe to it.
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