Ok, sorry, only several "Amadeus"-awards (the Grammy's Austrian equivalent) on my side, this makes me a less insightfull professional recording engineer, obviously! [:D]
/Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
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@Dietz said:
"Distortion is your friend!" [H]
No, seriously: Try to add a little bit of saturation and/or distortion to your signal. Our samples are so clean that they can take a good bit of additional harmonics before things get really nasty.
If you are working with Cubase SX or Nuendo, you could experiment with Magneto, for example, or even the little ValveIt-plugin. Other options are PSP's Vintage Warmer, or Voxengo's Warmifier or TubeAmp, and quite a few more. For ProTools, I prefer CraneSong's Phoenix-plugin, which I used on several mixes that you can listen to on our Demo-site.
@Nick Batzdorf said:
The question is who you'd rather have tell you to use Magneto or Vintage Warmer - Larry or Dietz. [6]
@Nick Batzdorf said:
I'm not trying to be obnoxious, Peter. Of course Larry's great - we all know that. And his drum library is as good as any sample library on the planet.
Dietz has been involved with VSL's development since early on, though, and having heard some of his work (for example the Kuno Schmidt [spelling?] demos on this site) I think he's at least equally qualified to comment on it.
My point was just that both guys are likely to say the same thing. The sound Inteleky is after isn't going to come from eq or convolution, it's going to come from grit.
And I'd also add my opinion that the GigaPulse medium hall is difficult for me. There are a lot of excellent impulses that come with G3, but that hall just sounds too brassy for my taste.
However, I don't think that's what Inteleky is talking about - although I could be wrong.
The sound Inteleky is after isn't going to come from eq or convolution
@Dietz said:
Ok, sorry, only several "Amadeus"-awards (the Grammy's Austrian equivalent) on my side, this makes me a less insightfull professional recording engineer, obviously! [:D]
@Dietz said:
Ok, sorry, only several "Amadeus"-awards (the Grammy's Austrian equivalent) on my side, this makes me a less insightfull professional recording engineer, obviously! [:D]