Hi All,
Three things:
1) Don't get me wrong I, I think the VSL Percussion is excellently recorded and sounds amazing in a close-mic setting (i.e. a chamber hall, or a percussion ensemble type work). Still...I'm having a tough time trying to get the VSL percussion to sound authentic in an orchestral context (i.e. sounding in the back). Maybe I'm not doing something right though? Anyone have any tips? I've been using the Christian Kardeis method of double reverb on the percussion, but I feel like the actual samples may have too much 'strike' recorded in them to closely approximate an orchestral percussive setting. However, I love my VSL I'm not willing to do anything drastic, like buy another set of percussion samples, unless there is no other way...which leads me to two...
2) Should I have to do something drastic, I'm thinking about Project Sam True Strike. Anyone had any success mixing True Strike with VSL in an orchestral setup? Is it difficult or easy to get True Strike to sound natural with VSL? Do you use the far or middle mic positions on True Strike for orchestral placement? Do you still send True Strike through Altiverb (reverb), or only use Altiverb (reverb) on VSL? Any reason why I shouldn't buy True Strike even if I can't get a more distant sound out of my VSL Percussion?....and finally....
3) Will MIR solve the problem of hearing so much 'strike' on the VSL Percussion?
Thanks, Brian