Mathis—
Thanks for your tips on EQ and reverb. I will read the Pantheon manual and try fooling around with the controls you suggest.
Originally, I wanted to use only VSL products, but the con sordino strings in Opus 1 have a lot of “detail” and the violas have a lot of high-pitched overtones that I didn’t want. There is probably a way to EQ them to create a smoother and softer sound, but unfortunately I don’t really have the mixing skills yet. The GOS con sordino strings were closer to what I wanted out of the box, so I went with them.
I agree that I should have tried using more articulations for the strings. This was partially out of laziness and partially because con sordino strings in the libraries I own have a limited number of articulations. Also I only have 1 computer and 768 MB of ram so I generally try to limit the number of articulations I use so that I can hear as many of the instruments simultaneously as possible. This makes balancing the instruments against each other a lot easier. I created some pseudo sfx articulations with CC #11, but I know they’re a poor substitute for the real thing. Next time I’ll go the extra mile and use more articulations.
I’ll try to post the midi file soon.
Best,
Jay
Thanks for your tips on EQ and reverb. I will read the Pantheon manual and try fooling around with the controls you suggest.
Originally, I wanted to use only VSL products, but the con sordino strings in Opus 1 have a lot of “detail” and the violas have a lot of high-pitched overtones that I didn’t want. There is probably a way to EQ them to create a smoother and softer sound, but unfortunately I don’t really have the mixing skills yet. The GOS con sordino strings were closer to what I wanted out of the box, so I went with them.
I agree that I should have tried using more articulations for the strings. This was partially out of laziness and partially because con sordino strings in the libraries I own have a limited number of articulations. Also I only have 1 computer and 768 MB of ram so I generally try to limit the number of articulations I use so that I can hear as many of the instruments simultaneously as possible. This makes balancing the instruments against each other a lot easier. I created some pseudo sfx articulations with CC #11, but I know they’re a poor substitute for the real thing. Next time I’ll go the extra mile and use more articulations.
I’ll try to post the midi file soon.
Best,
Jay