Fred -
We should get together for a beer after "WORK"....you summed it all up.
Your "sell out, whore" of a pal,
Shawn
We should get together for a beer after "WORK"....you summed it all up.
Your "sell out, whore" of a pal,
Shawn
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Now we're talking. Although you seem to have "graced" over the fact that the grace note legato instruments work fine as an alternate legato instrument, and work especially well for fast runs. it's basically a FAST legato. Almost emphasized.@Nick Batzdorf said:
All right Evan...
You say you'd make picc runs out of grace notes, eh?
CHEATER!
Where's your integrity? Any composer worth his salt *writes* the grace note!
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Evan, while I do admire your enthusiam for this medium, you continue to come across as angry. Bernie was an angry composer but you know... he WAS Bernard Herrmann and directors lined up to put up with him because of his legend. I hope you have the same "chutzpah" to go with that soapbox.I'm not worried. And I'm not continually angry. I have other feelings too! [:)] In fact, I am continually happy!
Uh, thanks. Wow. Anyhoo, I likely cannot explain myself very well. But I do believe in this core thing that at least I think William "gets". Perhaps others can tell me what is confusing them about the notion. Because it is so clear to me, I am just not explaining it correctly.@William said:
...fantastic...
@mike harper said:
[[:|]] if you dont like runs etc don't use them
@mike harper said:
[[:|]] if you dont like runs etc don't use them
Ahhh...the levity, at last.[/quote]@Fred Story said:
Rub your thumb down the side of a lampshade to get the right result, if it works. Record yourself on the crapper and play it backwards, for all I care.
@herb said:
Interesting discussion.
Just want to add, that I'm mapping the piccolo runs at the moment.
We'll include them as a bonus file on our upcoming "French Oboe" Horizon release. And later I plan to enable a free download for our Pro Performance set users.
best
Herb
Yes you do. And I feel the same way. If other's want to use them, "knock yourself out". But my line is drawn at any performance locking you into a sequence of notes greater than two.@Nick Batzdorf said:
In all fairness, I have to say I have some of the same feelings Evan has - but I draw the line at a different point. I personally am not interested in *phrases* - meaning that I have nothing against anyone else using whatever works for them; I just don't consider octave runs, trills, grace notes, harp glisses, and repeated notes (i.e. the Repetition tool) to be in that category.