I love most of the VI wind instruments, but the trombone has a significant problem. Unlike other brass instruments, the trombone must use a slight amount of tonguing to produce a smooth vibrato. This is because it does not have valves which would make smooth transition between notes in a single breath without tongue articulation. The trombone must use the tongue to make a slight articulation between notes to simulate the smooth legato of other valved brass instruments; without the tongue it would just sound like short glissandi.
The VI trombone in legato mode (perf interval) is a very unconvincing sound and I have tried to edit it to make it more realistic but to no avail. I have tried altering the attack and release but this does not seem to make much difference. Is there anyway I can edit this patch to get a more realistic effect? Are there any plans to introduce a new set of articulations for the trombone? Please talk to your trombonist about this; he’ll explain why it sounds unrealistic.
Thanks,
Mike Coyle
http://www.composersforum.org/member_profile.cfm?oid=5648
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Coyle
The VI trombone in legato mode (perf interval) is a very unconvincing sound and I have tried to edit it to make it more realistic but to no avail. I have tried altering the attack and release but this does not seem to make much difference. Is there anyway I can edit this patch to get a more realistic effect? Are there any plans to introduce a new set of articulations for the trombone? Please talk to your trombonist about this; he’ll explain why it sounds unrealistic.
Thanks,
Mike Coyle
http://www.composersforum.org/member_profile.cfm?oid=5648
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Coyle