No problem, Rob.
Two words: "Symphonic Cube"
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Herb
Two words: "Symphonic Cube"
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Herb
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Not only is the tuba as agile if not more agile than the bassoon, it has a wider range of notes, a wider dynamic range, is more versatile across musical styles, sounds nicer, looks nicer, feels nicer and quite frankly smells nicer to.@Nick Batzdorf said:
...Tuba isn't as agile as bassoon, in other words. [:)]
No problem, Rob.
Two words: "Symphonic Cube"
@Nick Batzdorf said:
DaveTK, is that really true that tuba is as agile as a faggotte?
If so, my sincere apologies all those drunken guys dressed up in lederhosen with funny hats playing oom-pah...
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For me, the main difference between a (good) sample and (even the best) sythesized sound is easy to define: The sample will always have this certain "built in" musicality --- an artistic consciousness that the player(s) and the producer condensed from the myriad of possibilities into this very recording. You would have to know the Do's and Dont's of _each_ instrument as thoroughly as the highly specialized players from the sampling-sessions to achieve a similar result from a synthesized source. It may look enticing, but in the end you're spoilt for choice.
/Dietz (with his private opinion)
And for the record, Synful, which I find to be the most amazing jaw-droppingly good plugin ever, does contain samples for the "artistry" addicts out there.
@William said:
To call the violin solo demos "frankenstein" is a stupid insult that demands an immediate retraction and apology.