In other words, I am working on a project where I am given an exisiting midi file
and have to assign violins to one track, clarinet to another, etc. These are mostly orchestral instruments. I'm uinsg the Vienna Instruments. This is for various musicals and sometimes involves 40-60 tracks.
I'm having a difficult time matching the right attacks, releases with the midi file. Many times the instrument will have that "sucking" sound, which I'm assuming means the attack on the patch is too slow for the midi file. At times it just seems better to replay the part, rather than trying to match to the midi file.There must be an easier way. I worked on a SHORT Cello part for almost 2 hours trying to get a natural sounding fast repetitive bow using the Chamber Strings.It either sounded too clipped or too "Loose" with longer release times.
Any tips on how to improve this process would be greatly appreciated. By the way, I'm using Digital Performer as my sequencer.
Thanks,
Tom
and have to assign violins to one track, clarinet to another, etc. These are mostly orchestral instruments. I'm uinsg the Vienna Instruments. This is for various musicals and sometimes involves 40-60 tracks.
I'm having a difficult time matching the right attacks, releases with the midi file. Many times the instrument will have that "sucking" sound, which I'm assuming means the attack on the patch is too slow for the midi file. At times it just seems better to replay the part, rather than trying to match to the midi file.There must be an easier way. I worked on a SHORT Cello part for almost 2 hours trying to get a natural sounding fast repetitive bow using the Chamber Strings.It either sounded too clipped or too "Loose" with longer release times.
Any tips on how to improve this process would be greatly appreciated. By the way, I'm using Digital Performer as my sequencer.
Thanks,
Tom