@dunk187 said:
You're next beta demo should be the string section VI-14. Im interested to hear those in a real world application.
Me too.
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@Craig Sharmat said:
"So far, the way I see it - the basic premise of this VI tool is repetition. There are other cool features about it on paper of course - but mainly it's about repetition and people have ALREADY bought into that. They're not getting a fair deal and I am now convinced of that."
I can assure you that this is just one area the VI deals with. There are many more cool functions. As mentioned before, you may need a test drive.
@PaulR said:
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You tell me to shut up again Mr Kiel - I'll come and find you - and then ask you to tell me to shut up again. Capice?
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Hi Jay
I ran it past my wife Azhaar, and these were her comments...
Good stuff
Progressive vibrato very good.
Great harmonics,She loved the bow noise.
Down Shifts,very lifelike.
A Tad Critical
Needs more variation of vibrato speed and intensity.
The upshifts all sound like one-finger shifts, whereas for big shifts, Violinist usually cross strings and change fingers.(I have no idea if that is possible with samples though)
A Little more bite on the downbows even in the mp-mf range.
She felt that the cresendo's were a little too fast as you do have to physically move the bow a long way to get a good crescendo.
Overall
She was impressed with the musicality of the whole performance. And liked the overall sound.
Unsurprisingly When it comes to Violin, she tends to be a harsher critic of sample performances, than live ones, and having been on the end of one of her critiques of some of my stuff, I can assure you, you got off lightly.