I´m affraid, that I´m a helpless case concerning this, cause now my clarity has totally vanished:
@Martin Bayless said:
the important thing to note is that they have already been balanced to their relative levels by trimming them to the volume the instruments actually sound (e.g. a flute not nearly as loud as a violin section).
Did the VSL-Team trimm the levels?
Maybe I expressed my very first question of the thread wrong by asking, how instruments are "recorded". What I wanted to know is, are they trimmed to there volume in relation to all other instruments.
As I understand Martin, they are?! Just to make sure, I´m not getting this wrong again:
If I tell the flute to play a note and the violas to play one note in a real orchestra, the relation of the volume of the two should approxemately be the same as loading a flute and the violas to a 0db EXS-instrument? (Appart from reverb settings, etc.)
On my Computer I get a level of -8 db, if I play a C4 (vel 127) with the HO-4L schmett_3s. Playing a FL1_LV_nA_sus at C4 (vel 127) I get a level of - 7 db. Is this meant to be? How can one flute be as loud as 4 Horns?
One other question to Martin:
By saying "when the final mix is automated", U mean just automating the dynamics and filters, not the volumes of your 4 sub-channels, right?
And the "levels", that are always moving, are not the levels of your volume faders?
Actually, this is, where I want to get with my setup, not needing to touch any volume and do everything by using the layers. But somehow it doesn´t work, like in my example with the flutes and horns.