@homebilly said:
Beat the link explaining your workflow is dead. can you explain how you approach a particular line?
do you play it all on one generic patch first then copy and paste onto the needed tracks/patches programming as you go? or do you write it down on paper then play the long note on the long note patches and then the staccatto notes on the staccatto tracks the trills on the trill patch etc.......?
your overview is absolutely fabulous. and as some one else already said. i learned more in 5 minutes than in the last 5 months on how to use the VSL Pro library.
i use Digital Performer (G4) to trigger VSL (G5 8 gigs ram) in Logic so i am trying to get an idea of how to be workflow efficient. Anybody else using DP that has any ideas for me????
thanks again for the FANTASTIC explanation.
ron AKA homebilly
Hi homebilly
Thank you for your praising words! [:D] I don't know exactly which dead link you mean. But this one works. http://www.beat-kaufmann.com/tipspcmusic/index.html#50946996000209f06
As you can read there I most time start with a pure midi file recorded with my good old Roland SC8850. Because I often produce mock-ups I am able to do this voice by voice. Composers are in an other situation. They would like to have all the instruments present at any time and I think they don't want to go via a midi-file. So I think the work flow depends wether you want to compose or you want to produce a mock-up. But nevertheless my workflow is a possible way... which I also need to go because of my hardware equipment > I own only one PC.
An other possibility: VSL - MIDI. This is a Tutorial. There you can follow the origin of a short melody. This procedure I choose for all the instrument "I want to have in my orchestra". And also for every instrument I produce a wave file. The final orchestra mix happens on the waves' side.
I hope you've got the answer(s) you were looking for.
best wishes from Switzerland
Beat
- Tips & Tricks while using Samples of VSL.. see at: https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/vitutorials/ - Tutorial "Mixing an Orchestra": https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/mixing-an-orchestra/