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  • Hey Matt,

    Can you tell a little bit about your processing (FX-Reverb)

    Thanks,
    Richard

  • HI!

    This is very difficult to explain, since mixing is not only a technical purpouse.
    It was already discussed several times. I was experiencing a lot with rooms, reverbs since I cannot afford to buy a BIG Lexicon or TC, which would be perfect to do that work!!!
    So I decided to try it with only POWERCORE and WAVES, which helped a lot. I found what I was looking for there! I use the TRUE VERB for romm amount (direct reverb parameter) to set the instruments towards the back.
    The same for the middle position.

    It's only three positions I use: Back, Middle and Hall.
    The hall consists of the CLASSIC VERB (powercore), which is absolutely great! In there I programmed my own "Concert hall".
    Use your ears to do that! [:D] Since the room ambience has to fit the track, sounds and instruments...
    It's not easy to do, but you'll find yours as well. Delay time: not too long,,,

    Hope this helps!

    Matt [:D]

  • Matt,
    Your work sounds "big" thats why I had to ask about your reverbs and stuff. Thanks for your reply...it really does help!

    Richard

  • HI Matt,

    I am really impressed by your work,, and I couldn't believe it it's a VSL and not reall orchestra .. thanks to VSL and you!

    I really want to go for the VSL and have some question which I hope that I get the answer from you !!

    1- why did you go for WINXP and not MAC?
    2- is Giga much better than ESX24 II?
    3- why did you use 2 Giga stations and not one.?what kind of Audio hardware do use to record (Audio Card)?
    4- what RAM cards do use DDR or SDR and what is the size of single card?

    i have so many questions but I think these are the most important ones!

    thanks in advance and I hope you will reply or some one can help!!

    thanks to Herb for creating this library!!

    [:D]

    Yasser
    e-mail: albanna@batelco.com.bh

  • welcome yasser,
    i've tried to answer your support-request via email - but it bounced (550 over quota) - please empty your mailbox or provide me another address
    christian

    and remember: only a CRAY can run an endless loop in just three seconds.
  • sorry CM,

    i have checked my e-mail.. the mail box was full.. spammers [:'(]

    you may send your email now..

    thanks and waiting ,,,,

    Yasser
    [[;)]]

  • never mind, i've resent it
    christian

    and remember: only a CRAY can run an endless loop in just three seconds.
  • Very good action cue Matt! Nice work [[;)]]

  • Great, Congratulations.
    I want to answer of yasser's question if its possible...
    Thanks...
    Koray
    korayus@hotmail.com

  • Hi yasser! Got my e-mail?

    1- why did you go for WINXP and not MAC?
    Well, first: XP is the most stable version of WINDOWS!
    and second: it was a decision of the "heart". A long time ago I used to work with Mac but then for some reason (can't remember) decided to go for PC. Could be because a good friend of mine was an IT specialist and always getting me out of PC trouble! [[;)]] And the thing is that GIGA only runs on PC (WHAT A SHAME in these times!!!!!!!!!) Therefore I decided to go for PC. Anyway for a long time (and perhaps still) it is a question of taste and a personal philosophy... [*-)] [[:|]] [:D]

    2- is Giga much better than ESX24 II?
    Somehow I am nomore that eager on PC since the new G5 came out!!!! IT IS AMAZING! GIGA IS NOT really better - it has only the possibility to use 64 channels simoultaneously! That's it. If I had the choice zoday I would go for EXS!

    3- why did you use 2 Giga stations and not one.?what kind of Audio hardware do use to record (Audio Card)?
    On only one system I could NEVER do that big/ huge orchestrations in real time. That's why I have 3 systems running at the same time. BUT WITH just ONE G5 and LOGIC one could record and mix the same on just 1 system!!! I will propably go for MAC in the next few months... The only thing that p.... me a little off is that I would have to buy a license for EXS! [:'(] [:'(]
    The audio card luckily is NUENDO 96 kHz - genius stuff! So usable as well for MAC!

    4- what RAM cards do use DDR or SDR and what is the size of single card?
    DDR - 4x 512 mb! on each system! BUT Giga cannot handle more than 1,5 gbyte at the momenht anbd version 3.0 is not available yet... [:'(]

    So - a lot of talking! DON't forget to do music!!!!! The equipment is worth investing, but PLAY PLAY PLAY and enjoy music!

    Regards,

    Matt

  • I think it was you who composed: Redy to fight or something, right? The theme is great! But how the f&/"¤% do you do it? Where is the theme coming from? From the air? [:D]
    I envy you as well as hans zimmer, harry gregson-williams, trevor rabin and so on....

    What about your song ready to fight, do you need several systems for that song?
    And what do you men by several systems?Comuters? Or more than 1 Giga studio?

    I don't have giga studio or the vienna library [*-)] [6] [8o|]

    Oh yeah, I do have one theme I have created.
    I just hummed it one day.

  • Thank you for your insight there Matt [:)] It is great how the good composers are actually active here on the forum. It inspires those eager newbies [[;)]]

  • Hi Audun!

    >>I think it was you who composed: Redy to fight or something, right? The theme is great! But how the f&/"¤% do you do it? Where is the theme coming from? From the air?

    Some call it "air" - others call it holy spirit. I "blame" the one that is a muse to me: life, passion and something unexplainable... [[:|]]

    >> I envy you as well as hans zimmer, harry gregson-williams, trevor rabin and so on....
    THanks so much! What a compliment!!!! [:)]


    What about your song ready to fight, do you need several systems for that song?
    Yessssss - 3 of it!

    >> And what do you men by several systems?Comuters? Or more than 1 Giga studio?

    It' is 3 computer systems: 1 major with sequencer and Giga, the other two systems GIGA only!

    Hope this clears up some skies. If there are more questions don't hesitate to ask!

    Matt

  • Thanks Matt for your reply .. that was really helpful.

    I belive that your demo THE BATTEL it's perfect for GLADIATOR ,, I really loved it and I hope that you can tell me where can I get wooden flute and some drums like what you own,, we can share some sample if you like I have to many of my own .. [[[;)]]]

    If you want to hear some of my music you may visit my site it's still under contruction but you may here the intro that I made lately !! let me know what you think..!! www.yasser.com

    !! [[[;)]]]

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    @Matt 1 said:

    Hi Audun!

    >>I think it was you who composed: Redy to fight or something, right? The theme is great! But how the f&/"¤% do you do it? Where is the theme coming from? From the air?

    Some call it "air" - others call it holy spirit. I "blame" the one that is a muse to me: life, passion and something unexplainable... [[:|]]

    Hope this clears up some skies. If there are more questions don't hesitate to ask!

    Matt


    I hope Tomas Newman will sleepover his next flute theme... or better pay it forward... [:D]

    Hansi

  • Hansi!

    He? I am confused... [8-)]

    Matt

  • hello matt1!

    You said you used 3 gigastudios for ready to fight, or three computers?

    3 GigsStudio then and three computers right?All up and running?
    Do you have to use 3 different computers to compose?
    Or one (main) unit?

    Explain how you do it.

    And...if you have three computers do you have 3 comp. screens? What kind of graphic card do you have to get to display 3 screens at once????
    Matrox millenium?

  • Audun,

    I think he meant he is using Giga on the same box as his sequencer is running on, alongside two other computer that each have an instance of GigaStudio running, which is a "total" of 3 GigaStudios on 3 computers. The composing is done with the sequencer, and later on he has to mixdown to one file from the different GigaStudio's.

    You can use 3 computer screens each connected to one computer, but I doubt this would be a useful setup, unless you got the space for it (keep in mind, this also needs additional keyboards and mouse, and what if you want to expand?) - For some a better solution is using a KVM Switch (keyboard vga mouse switch) which allows you to access three computers by pressing a key for each, while using only 1 keyboard, 1 mouse and 1 screen. Another way is to do the same with remote software that is running via network device. That way you can remote control the other computers, it's cheaper, but not as fast as the hardware way with the KVM Switch.

    Today there are graphic cards to support 3 screens at once utilizing only one computer, think of Matrox Parhelia, but it's not too common yet. The only case this would make sense in such a setup is, if you want to have your sequencer spreaded over three screens. DualHead graphic cards (such as the Matrix G550) are sufficient for most (and cheaper), having the sequencer displayed on two screens. The seperate GigaStudio computers not necessarily need to be displayed by the computer running the sequencer.

    Hope this helps,
    PolarBear

  • This helps indeed polar bear, but the question I really need to know the answer to is: Can I make a fully orchestrated score with 1 computer and 1 GigaStudio using opus 1?

    What do you use polar bear?

  • http://community.vsl.co.at/viewtopic.php?t=1716

    Yes you can do a fully orchestrated score with 1 computer and 1 GS using 1 Opus, uhm sorry - Opus 1. [[;)]] This is actually a question of your workflow and how you like it and/or how much time you got to do it.

    Think of it like VSL is the realisation, the recording of your composition. You can get away with half the players (1 computer) and dubbing the recording (2 takes for 1 piece). Having full staff is faster as you only need 1 take (granted it would result in the same sound). As KingIdiot said in the other thread you also don't NEED to load all things. Fully orchestrated won't mean you need all data Opus 1 provides. As Opus 1 isn't out yet and as I don't have VSL yet I can't help you there, but you can do a lot of things simultaneously using 1 computer. As far as I know Damon Bradley used only one computer for his demos (with the First Edition) - but I'm not sure on this.

    PolarBear