Thanx Herb, I look forward to checking these out. It's a very much needed show me tutorial.
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Just for the record - the "dry" examples were gained to -0.5 dBFS to achieve better results during the mp3-encoding, so it's not the "pure" Giga-to-wav rendering Herb wrote about. The "mastered" versions are for listening pleasure only - you may achieve different results with different reverbs, compressors and/or EQs, of course :-]
All the best,
/Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
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Thanks Herb for the tutorial,
I enjoyed the mp3's, but I had a problem with the midi examples. The files are movie player files, right? My Quicktime(Mac) couldn't play them, I got a message saying the sound was corrupt?
Has anyone else had this problem? I would like very much to be able to view this so that I can get to understand the repetition tool.
Thanks,
Rick
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Thanks Herb for the tutorial,
I enjoyed the mp3's, but I had a problem with the midi examples. The files are movie player files, right? My Quicktime(Mac) couldn't play them, I got a message saying the sound was corrupt?
Has anyone else had this problem? I would like very much to be able to view this so that I can get to understand the repetition tool.
Thanks,
Rick
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This is just your Mac trying to be smarter than thou ;-] ... open the sequencer-program of your choice and import the MIDI-files to a MIDI-track from the file-menus (... that's where you'll usually find this command).
HTH,
/Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
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@Dietz said:
This is just your Mac trying to be smarter than thou ;-] ... open the sequencer-program of your choice and import the MIDI-files to a MIDI-track from the file-menus (... that's where you'll usually find this command).
HTH,
/Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
That's how I always load midi files.
I've never had any trouble playing midi files on my computer before.
Rick
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@herb said:
Hm, I simply exported the files out of cubase vst 5.1 as normal midifiles.
Herb
I guess Cubase screwed up! [:)] Have you tried testing this by downloading it off the web page? According to my Mac's "get info" command, this file is a movie document. I'll try downloading it to my PC, and check out it's properties, the PC equivalent to "get info".
Rick
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First off I have to say I got my library today and I am FLOORED! I'm sure I wont sleep for the next few days... [:D]
Also, like Rick I am having the same problem with the midi files on my mac. It was also the same with the midi files from the demo cd. I cant import them into performer (it doesn't see the files) and when attempting to open in quicktime it gives the message about it being a damaged or corrupted file. I am pretty sure however that it must be the file association as the icon it gives me is a quicktime wav format.
I'm not sure how to fix this file association. Any ideas on the name of the program that allows you to change this? The association editor I mean?
I just can't put into words how amazing this library is...I wanna call everyone I know to tell them about it, but at the same time keep it a secret, if you know what I mean.
--James
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I thought this might be a good place to find this. Please remove if deemed neccasary.
I've now been asked a few times, how I did the Led Foot Demo.
http://vsl.co.at/admin/downloader.asp?file=/data/Sounds/MP3/Led_Foot.mp3
As a service to "Overdrive" users and VSL I will try to explain, through a small tutorial. I've never done a tutorial so please bear with me.
First, I am a guitarist. It is my main instrument so I have a good understanding of how it is supposed to sound. All my programming was done on keyboard. I put some basic hall reverb and a quarter note delay on the guitar buss.
For myself, there are 2 broad ways to approach using this lib.
1.You can find a basic patch and jam on it to get your ideas down. You will have to go in later and work out your articulation choices so it sounds realistic.
2. You can start by having up a pallete to draw from and basically "compose" your solo.
of course you can combine different degrees of each approach.
Led Foot demo
At first it looks like i used a lot of patches but as you go down the list you'll see many start to repeat
Here is the basic list first.
EG_stac_velocity-1 panned mostly left
EG_stac_velocity-2 panned mostly right
the following 2 were always used together
EG_sus_all (this is the non performance patch)
EG_perf-leg_slide_sus++
EG_perf-bend
EG_trill_Mi-3+RS
EG_sus_wb2+RS-fx1
EG_trill_Mi-3+RS
EG_fast-rep_dyn_160
EG_mV_perf-leg_marc
EG_perf-leg_ha-pu into
EG_oV_sus+subsus
Here is the play by play sports fans
1-20sec ....rythym figure (which goes through the most of the tune)........
2 patches....
EG_stac_velocity-1 panned mostly left
EG_stac_velocity-2 panned mostly right
21sec....first lead note
EG_perf-bend
A cool technique here is to play 2 notes quickly. A minor or major 2nd is quite effective and sounds like you are naturally bending into the note.
23 sec. 3 note phrase
This is the new performance tool function where you use 2 patches at the same time. One is for attack, the other sustains.
EG_sus_all (this is the non performance patch)
EG_perf-leg_slide_sus++
26 sec...trill....i used the pitch bend here to simulate the whammy effect
EG_trill_Mi-3+RS
29 sec...same technique as at 21 secs
EG_perf-bend
32sec.
EG_sus_wb2+RS-fx1
This is a simple patch and one of my favorites....This whammy patch with release sample has a lot of personality
34sec (3 notes)
EG_perf-bend into EG_sus_wb2+RS-fx1
37sec
EG_trill_Mi-3+RS
40 sec
EG_perf-bend
42secs
EG_sus_all (this is the non performance patch)
EG_perf-leg_slide_sus++
48sec. this is a tremelo patch
EG_fast-rep_dyn_160 into EG_mV_perf-leg_marc
This latter patch could have really been anything with sustain....I used a little pitch bend at the end of it to simulate a whammy bar.
53 secs
EG_sus_all (this is the non performance patch)
EG_perf-leg_slide_sus++
into EG_sus_wb2+RS-fx1
58secs...hammerons....this is a very Holdsworth sounding lick, and the the only really flashy thing in the demo. It is also very easily executed due the performance tool.
EG_perf-leg_ha-pu into
EG_perf-bend into EG_sus_wb2+RS-fx1
final chord
EG_oV_sus+subsus
Hope This Helps
Happy Shredding
Craig Sharmat
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Sharmy,
that was unreal!! My whole studio suite rocked in 4 directions.
I actually saw you on stage bouncing up and down..Outstanding editing in all you do!
You should be called the "Patch" Doctor >grin<
Alan Russell
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Wow!
I haven't checked this thread in over a month....so i missed this Alan.
Thanks [:D]
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Hmmm,
ditto:
the link to the demo files seems to be broken to me...
Too old for Rock n Roll. Too young for 9th symphonies. Wagner Lover, IRCAM Alumni. Double Bass player starting in low Es. I am where noise is music.