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  • Just so I understand this correctly.


    1. Copy two tracks of a string line

    2. Tranpose one 'copy' up a whole step - PW it down a whole step (less a minor difference for detuning FX)

    3. Tranpose one 'copy' down a whole step - PW it up a whole step (less a minor difference for detuning FX)


    And then set the midi track to have a timing offset (anyone familiar with doing this in SX 3.x???) I have always just played in new tracks but would be willing to do this time saver if it sounds good.


    Many thanks.


    Rob

  • That is exactly what I did for that sample I posted. It's definitely faster, however, the inconsistencies in playing it over would make for an even more realistic section sound. Doing Pop/R&B, I wanted it very clean. For classical or film, etc. it might be better. I guess you would have to A/B it to see what suits your needs.

  • thanks mattdean,

    for the inspiring example, splendid work.
    this is a good one to blend with other strings also, or if the appasionata strings feel to big for a track.
    to me it sounds much better than the regular orchestral strings.
    best oliver