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  • Well, i had that very extreme range once of 72 dBFS, it was the composers idea to have the musician perform so extreme, the
    CD was practically not usable, after 10 minutes of pppppp, all
    of a sudden some loud tutti came. If anybody would have turned
    the volume up to hear the pppppp, the speaker would have gone
    behind the Jordan, and it provoked a scandal from the side of
    SONY classical towards the producer, however the CD is available.

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  • The problem is that as far as I know, no MIDI keyboard has that kind of response. Scarbee Imperial Drums has lots and lots of velocity layers, for example, and it's ahead of any controller I know.

    You could expand the dynamic range automatically by using a downward expander plug-in, though.

  • Nick...
    that's not the problem, or better said it is. MIDI can trigger a dynamic range of 47 dB from 1-127 on a single note and sample, that's it and nothing more.

  • I don't use a downward expander on individual instruments either, but I'm also not the least bit bothered by the dynamic range. It was just a suggestion if you want more.

  • Herb... how where the four layer patches dynamic indication wise thought when you produced them?

    100-127 = forte
    085-108 = mezzo forte
    056-088 = mezzo piano
    001-055 = piano

    0r anythyng else?

    The thing is, that level wise i get near a dynamic range from ppp to ff, but the sound at the lowest layer alway kind a sounds like piano, even at velocities of 1-10.

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  • The lowest level of a four (or more) velocity layered instrument is mostly a pianissimo performance.

    1-55 = pp
    56-88 = p-mp
    89-108 = mf-f
    109-127= f-ff

    best
    Herb

  • Thanks Herb!

    Here the segment at p and pp, and my very first execution with VSL .
    Have a listen, you never heard your library in such a curious way before.

    An Evening Without Angels_scene1_preliminary.mp3
    http://beta.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=download&ufid=8C7239450674793A

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  • Cool piece of music.
    Just a question, are you sure that you are triggering the lowest velocity of the bass clarinet?

    That's the pp sustain sample of the low C:

    http://vsl.co.at/upload/forum/BKL-L_pA_sus_pp_C2.mp3

    I an not sure but I think I hear the p sample in your piece:

    http://vsl.co.at/upload/forum/BKL-L_pA_sus_p_C2.mp3

    best
    Herb

  • Brrrrr, that pp bass clarinet is shivering, that would improve my pp needs by lightyears.

    Where are they? The woodwind I or II pack doesn't mention pp samples in the articulations. Opus doesn't have a bass clarinet KEYSWITCH patch. I'm one of this blokes who thinks, if it's not written in the advertisment, it doesn't exist.

    Did you produce many pp's with instruments, who are capable playing this intimate indication? - Is there somewhere a overview of patches which have pp, or are they generally the KEYSWITCH patches only?

    howdy doodie

    Mr. Pianissimo

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  • OK, i found out how to get the dynamic indication expression marks.

    When applying a Keyswitch Velocity patch, i get where i want the dynamics. Then i have a full layer for each indication, quasi [4x(1-127)] from pp to ff.

    Just hope all instruments have such Keyswitch Velocity patches.

    Mama mia, why nobody told me that it is that simple. Have to re-asign this to the already done five arrangement in sound design.

    later

    Mr. Piu Pianissimo