I like the idea of having one (or at least as little as possible) well balanced and well sounding (=natural) orchestra(s) "out of the box". Last week, I worked on improving the balance in dynamics. By using both some of the principles as written by Rimsky Korsakov in is book "principles of orchestration" as well as the work by Arthur Lange and published by Alexander Publishing called the "Spectrotone Instrumental Tone-Color chart" (to be found at www.alexanderpublishing.com). Especially part II of the accompanying booklet is an extension to what Korsakov wrote about balance, intensity and characteristics.
So, by checking these principles with the instrumentation and dynamics in my scores, I found out the parts with dynamics ppp, pp, and p sounded too dense, too loud, with too much force.
The origin of this turned out not to be so much the sound of VSL, but the values in the playback dictionary of Sibelius. So, here are the default values and my adjusted values.
ppp - default=20 , adjusted to 4
pp - default=39, adjusted to 20
p - default=61, adjusted to 52
It also helped considerably to blend/integrate the Synthogy Ivory piano with the VSL sounds.
Would be interesting to know if others have similar findings and use similar values.
BTW: for strings, woodwinds and brass I use velocity cross fading.
AbraƧos,
Wim
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