Hi Vincent!
You don't need Vienna Ensemble Pro. In the free Vienna Instruments player the semitone function is called "Transp." and can be found in the Control Edit/Edit Cell menu.
Best,
Andi
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Thanks for your answers andi, it's very appreciated.
I see the transpose function, but what i do next?
''For that you select an empty channel of the Controller mixer and in the lower square assign "pitch bend" after in the upper square assign "wheel". The fader value must be 0.''
Can i do this with the free VE? How do i have to use my sequencer?
Thank you again,
Vincent
Hi Vincent!
Here is in detail what you can do with the free Vienna Instruments player to get alternative samples:
- Go to the Perform/Map control page and assign the Pitch Wheel to Pitch.
- Go to the Control Edit/Edit Cell menu of all cells included in your matrix and set "Transp." to 2.
- In your sequencer set the Pitch Wheel value for the track assigned to this instrument to 0.
Now you can enter the notes as you are used to. No further transposition is necessary.
Best,
Andi
Its big sad and makes me think what i need orchestral uses when i know my budjet limits... i like all size section sounds but truth is i cannot buy them all to add vsl se (mayhe extended). but i almost surely know i dont never need chamber strings this way. and makes also think me its vsl se way too pricey solution for me maybe depdens lot of things... saddly there is not middle orchestral stuff anywhere cheaps have too many limitations (EWQL=is only massive tunes,x sample chamber ensemble says what its for,and few sounds too toy etc) and not cheap stuff are very pricey. One solution for price problems is sell my music but is hard.:)@andi said:
Hello Vincent!
Sorry to say, that the second violin patches are not available for the Special Edition.
Best regards,
Andi
Good know but why not Orchestral S. II ?@andi said:
2nd violins were created for all of our String collections (Solo S. I+II, Chamber S. I+II, Orchestral S. I and Appassionata S. I+II).
Best,
Andi
Good know but why not Orchestral S. II ?@andi said:
2nd violins were created for all of our String collections (Solo S. I+II, Chamber S. I+II, Orchestral S. I and Appassionata S. I+II).
Best,
Andi
There are no violins in Orchestral Strings II. The violins (regular and muted) are all in Orchestral Strings I.
Good know but why not Orchestral S. II ?@andi said:
2nd violins were created for all of our String collections (Solo S. I+II, Chamber S. I+II, Orchestral S. I and Appassionata S. I+II).
Best,
Andi
There are no violins in Orchestral Strings II. The violins (regular and muted) are all in Orchestral Strings I.
Oops my mistake. But now i have weird idea 2nd Violas,and 2nd cellos etc 😊 i bet can be sound sound lush...