Hello,
I'm looking for a patch with this specification. Is it possible ?
Thanks !
Mathieu Laprise
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You're probably looking for those effects like they were often used. E.g. in the score of the Lost TV series. Of course much of contemporary music has this particular effect.
I never found any library that seriously dealt with this (and other) contemporary effect, except for out of the box effect patches. These may sound great, but are completely unflexible. In my opinion, the only way to make it possible would be the "sample modelling"-approach. I dearly hope VSL will consider these new possibilities in their next incarnation of the VI-Plugin. They should be able to make it, since the huge pool of samples is recorded rather dry. How I understand it, this should make it possible to apply changes in time and pitch in real time seamlessly by IR technology (without crossfading, which is audible -especially using solo instruments).
Hopefully you guys get inspired by Sample Modelling, because that's the way to go, if yo ask me ...
P.S.: You might find some slow gliss. patches in symphobia, but only ensemble afaik. In VSL you could use those of medium tempo, record them and stretch with melodyne any audio stretch app. But I never tried that and I'm pretty sure, it won't sound too good, when you do it a lot....
@fritzflotow said:
P.S.: You might find some slow gliss. patches in symphobia, but only ensemble afaik. In VSL you could use those of medium tempo, record them and stretch with melodyne any audio stretch app. But I never tried that and I'm pretty sure, it won't sound too good, when you do it a lot....
ive tried the melodyne trick and it only really works if you dont stretch or compress it more than 5 or 10 percent. Slowing down results in a predictable glitchy, stair-stepped effect. And speeding up gives you this really bizzare Shepherd-Tone like artifact. I managed to sneak it in to one song. I had gliss violins and violas, but the violins gliss was a bit shorten than the violas. Melodyned the violas to shorten them, and it more or less worked. In the mix, with all the other music & verbs, you cant tell. But if you were to solo it, it would be audible.
I dream of a patch, where you can shredd on a virtual string (imagine a ribbon controller!!!) and control pitch and bow-pressure with another CC at the same time ...
Maybe that should tell me, I'm a freak ...!?
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