Here's a subject I think is worth discussing.
At Namm Gary Garritan was showing off his new Violin solo morphing product - makes it possible to go from vibrato to non-vibrato samples *within* a sustained note without the crossfade sounding like a chorus effect. The demo online is very impressive:
http://www.gpo-uploads.com/StradivariLarge.mpg
What is particulary useful about this is that instead of having to program it with a whole bunch of separate tracks in a sequencer, you can do it in real time under mod wheel (or whatever) control.
Part of this is a technical breakthrough, but part of it is also a smarter sort of performance tool.
So far I have not heard a better sample library than VSL overall, but it remains a big commitment to learn and use.
That's why I think there is room for improvement in the dept. of a smarter perf. tool. especialy for those of us who can already play an instrument seriously, it would be nice to use our already developed musical skills in a more direct manner.
Ideas that come to mind are:
The perf. tool does some analysis (à la Synful) to save the user having to switch patches manually.
The perf. tool responds to some midi controller or other, say to change from portamento mode to repetition mode, again without having to set up new tracks, etc.
It seems to me that the future lies in hybrid technology like this, based on sampling (where VSL is king) but making input easier, and more musically immediate.
I'd be interested to hear other ideas in this direction ...
Alan
http://www.musique.umontreal.ca/personnel/Belkin/e.index.html
At Namm Gary Garritan was showing off his new Violin solo morphing product - makes it possible to go from vibrato to non-vibrato samples *within* a sustained note without the crossfade sounding like a chorus effect. The demo online is very impressive:
http://www.gpo-uploads.com/StradivariLarge.mpg
What is particulary useful about this is that instead of having to program it with a whole bunch of separate tracks in a sequencer, you can do it in real time under mod wheel (or whatever) control.
Part of this is a technical breakthrough, but part of it is also a smarter sort of performance tool.
So far I have not heard a better sample library than VSL overall, but it remains a big commitment to learn and use.
That's why I think there is room for improvement in the dept. of a smarter perf. tool. especialy for those of us who can already play an instrument seriously, it would be nice to use our already developed musical skills in a more direct manner.
Ideas that come to mind are:
The perf. tool does some analysis (à la Synful) to save the user having to switch patches manually.
The perf. tool responds to some midi controller or other, say to change from portamento mode to repetition mode, again without having to set up new tracks, etc.
It seems to me that the future lies in hybrid technology like this, based on sampling (where VSL is king) but making input easier, and more musically immediate.
I'd be interested to hear other ideas in this direction ...
Alan
http://www.musique.umontreal.ca/personnel/Belkin/e.index.html