It's still hard to tell without hearing the intended effect, but from your description I would start with a 4-layer Vib patch and then drag a detache patch into the lower part of the cell to make a "double patch" cell. I'd then use the Cell Edit to set the volume of the new attack to fit.
I would also experiment with using a variety of Chamber String short notes for the right added attack. Then, as the X-Fade is moved, the vibrato can be controlled.
I can't recall which patch it is at the moment, but there is one patch in the Chamber Strings that has a much more penetrating vibrato than anything I've been able to find in Orch. Strings. I'd need to look at it again, but I'm not sure if this vibrato is controllable. If not, it could be put in a seperate VI and placed very low in the mix-- being brought up in the mix where needed.
Of course, these are workarounds. The underlying question here is whether we are exploring the limits of our understanding of how to use VI-- or encountering, to some extent, the limitations of VI's capabilities. This is a very intriguing question-- one I would love to persue further.
Keep us posted! You've succeeded in bringing my Saturday catch-up work time to a grinding halt wondering about this--!! [:D] Now, I won't stop until you tell us that you got what you wanted and HOW you accomplished it!
I would also experiment with using a variety of Chamber String short notes for the right added attack. Then, as the X-Fade is moved, the vibrato can be controlled.
I can't recall which patch it is at the moment, but there is one patch in the Chamber Strings that has a much more penetrating vibrato than anything I've been able to find in Orch. Strings. I'd need to look at it again, but I'm not sure if this vibrato is controllable. If not, it could be put in a seperate VI and placed very low in the mix-- being brought up in the mix where needed.
Of course, these are workarounds. The underlying question here is whether we are exploring the limits of our understanding of how to use VI-- or encountering, to some extent, the limitations of VI's capabilities. This is a very intriguing question-- one I would love to persue further.
Keep us posted! You've succeeded in bringing my Saturday catch-up work time to a grinding halt wondering about this--!! [:D] Now, I won't stop until you tell us that you got what you wanted and HOW you accomplished it!