Thanks so much for the info, very generous of you to share your experience.[:D]
It's very encouraging to know that non-Hollywood composers with a couple of well tuned GigaStudio PCs will manage to get most out of the library.
I have been programming my own harp glisses ever since Giga Harp but while it offers maximum felxibilty it does indeed use a lot of polyphony especially since glisses are commonly used at transition points and key changes when there's a lot of stuff going on .[*-)] I look forward for that matter to see how they did the harp in the Pro Edition. Can you tune it like Giga Harp ? Of course I'd used canned glisses as much as possible if they were varied and flexible enough to accomodate various situations. Nothing like the real thing! [:D]
You mention the issue of hard drive space, can you not split the library up into as many drives as you need on your PCs?
A few more questions if I may while I have an expert listening [:P]'
How much of a purist are you when you do your midi orchestration? I mean do you always do your brass chords with the solo patch, or have you ever added say a 4th trumpet part in a section for more punch, that kind of thing? Or do you do whatever sounds good?
It's very encouraging to know that non-Hollywood composers with a couple of well tuned GigaStudio PCs will manage to get most out of the library.
I have been programming my own harp glisses ever since Giga Harp but while it offers maximum felxibilty it does indeed use a lot of polyphony especially since glisses are commonly used at transition points and key changes when there's a lot of stuff going on .[*-)] I look forward for that matter to see how they did the harp in the Pro Edition. Can you tune it like Giga Harp ? Of course I'd used canned glisses as much as possible if they were varied and flexible enough to accomodate various situations. Nothing like the real thing! [:D]
You mention the issue of hard drive space, can you not split the library up into as many drives as you need on your PCs?
A few more questions if I may while I have an expert listening [:P]'
How much of a purist are you when you do your midi orchestration? I mean do you always do your brass chords with the solo patch, or have you ever added say a 4th trumpet part in a section for more punch, that kind of thing? Or do you do whatever sounds good?