Herb
I have had the full VSL for about two weeks now and I have been using it to re-record an orchestral piece that I wrote a few years ago. The library is amazing! However, Today I started to use the forte legato violins (not the portamento legato forte) This patch has a strong portamento element in it. The line I was using it on consists mainly of quavers (eigth notes) at bpm=120. Some of the intervals are large so I would expect a little portamento. But not for every interval. Therefore the forte legato patch is not very satisfactory for this type of writing. Can you make any suggestions on how I can use the library to create a forte legato line mainly use quavers with large intervals?
I think this may have already been covered in an earlier forum. Can the amount of portamento in the patch be changed with a new articulation file?
Also are you planning to record a set of orchestral tom toms (roto toms) which come in sizes from 6 - 18 inches?
Regards
Mirabile
I have had the full VSL for about two weeks now and I have been using it to re-record an orchestral piece that I wrote a few years ago. The library is amazing! However, Today I started to use the forte legato violins (not the portamento legato forte) This patch has a strong portamento element in it. The line I was using it on consists mainly of quavers (eigth notes) at bpm=120. Some of the intervals are large so I would expect a little portamento. But not for every interval. Therefore the forte legato patch is not very satisfactory for this type of writing. Can you make any suggestions on how I can use the library to create a forte legato line mainly use quavers with large intervals?
I think this may have already been covered in an earlier forum. Can the amount of portamento in the patch be changed with a new articulation file?
Also are you planning to record a set of orchestral tom toms (roto toms) which come in sizes from 6 - 18 inches?
Regards
Mirabile