How are you guys handling solo violin techniques, specifically, starting from a non vibrato note, to fading into vibrato, maybe even fading into faster vibrato, and then back to no vibrato again.
I've tried briefly fading cells into each other, but it certainly wasn't graceful, and usually resulted in the expected "2 patches playing simultaneously for a moment" as the crossfade occurred.
Those of you who also own Garritan's Stradivarius Violin know that the ability to do that is one of it's main strengths, IMO. However, the Vienna Solo Violin sounds significantly better... I mean, by a large amount, so I would prefer to be able to emulate this technique using the Vienna Violin, as this is one of the basic techniques required, IMO, to get an instrument to "emote".
Thoughts...?
I've tried briefly fading cells into each other, but it certainly wasn't graceful, and usually resulted in the expected "2 patches playing simultaneously for a moment" as the crossfade occurred.
Those of you who also own Garritan's Stradivarius Violin know that the ability to do that is one of it's main strengths, IMO. However, the Vienna Solo Violin sounds significantly better... I mean, by a large amount, so I would prefer to be able to emulate this technique using the Vienna Violin, as this is one of the basic techniques required, IMO, to get an instrument to "emote".
Thoughts...?