Herb,
great idea ! I'd say ...do your thing....
just keep "warmth" in mind...
Awesome ! Looking forward to it.
thanks,
Thor
great idea ! I'd say ...do your thing....
just keep "warmth" in mind...
Awesome ! Looking forward to it.
thanks,
Thor
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@PaulR said:
Hmmm - I don't know Herb, but you just might want to take more than 3 days in session. This library could be a real winner and has been talked about for quite some time now.
Alex - definitely be available as a single purchase I would guess.
@William said:
I feel this is the single most important thing - musically - that VSL can do. The only weakness it has in my opinion, in a purely musical sense (not technically), is the fact that the ensemble violins, in legato, alternate between a very dry, almost senza vibrato p, and a very loud f or portamento. And so there is NO lyrical legato for emotional, espressivo but NOT extremely loud violin lines.
If this current approach is merely expanded to huge, massive numbers, I don't think this would help that much. Most people don't need gigantically massive violin sections, but rather richer-sounding normal sections. "Romantic Strings" - that was the name talked about before, and it indicates the quality that is currently not really represented by any sample library.
Specifically, in legato, if the middle dynamic could be recorded - an mp, that was exactly like the espressivo quality of the regular horns and the Epic Horns in their mp legato - THIS WOULD BE TREMENDOUS! In other words, a very fluid, lyrical, delicate expressive legato. Not a dry, merely "connect-the-notes" type such as exists now in the p, but one in which you hear the beautiful singing note transitions with tiny audible differences in timing between the individual players that make for a lyrical legato string line. This would be not a portamento exactly, but halfway between portamento and legato.
Anything that enhanced this lyrical, espressivo side of string playing would be MORE USED THAN ANY OTHER SINGLE FEATURE OF THE LIBRARY.
@PaulR said:
Hmmm - I don't know Herb, but you just might want to take more than 3 days in session. This library could be a real winner and has been talked about for quite some time now.
Alex - definitely be available as a single purchase I would guess.
Alex - Epic Horns IMHO sounds as good as it does for two reasons - size of sections AND the mics are not sitting right on top of the instruments (they are given some breathing room - as well as the 'room' is heard in them)
@PoppaJOL said:
I also like this plan!
I had pretty much decided not to buy the new VI, even though I desperately covet it, because I just bought the Pro Edition and Performance Set a month ago (along with two new computers, GS3, Sonar5, Sibelius 4, some outboard stuff, etc., you all get the idea). I still have to build a vocal booth, buy mikes an pre amps and all that.
This deal would almost certainly change my mind!
My only question regarding this is, once you upgrade to VI, how often will you really use this new material in the old way?
I still like the offer but the fact remains that, at the end of the day, VI seems to be an entirely new step in sample based orchestra use that leaves everything else, including the "old" VSL, in the dust. So, with this offer we'll get wonderful new string material but will we really use it?
Having said all that, my votes for the new material include:
1. What William said.
2. HARMONICS!!! - straight, tremolo and glissando (looped and/not).
3. Better sound in the high registers (I agree with others they are currently unusable)
4. Larger section.
5. Warm, Romantic sound.
6. Jete, Spiccato, Pizzicato Quasi Guitarra, Pizzicato Tremolo
7. Celli would be nice but better to take the time to do the violins right than to add more instruments not done as well.
More than anything I wish to applaud Herb and company for really trying to think of a way to consider the needs and feelings of VSL users. It appears that you are really trying to find a way to make this work out well for all concerned. Kudos to you and to the VSL company!
Be Well,
Poppa