Hi Saxer,
If you want to share the template, I certainly would give them a try.
Your examples sounds incredibly good!
Can I contact you directly?
Thanks!
Jean Roy
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@Saxer said:
for the violin sections i mixed different but similar articulations (legato vib, legato espr, performance trills) to get more than eight players. and i mixed regular, forced G, forced D etc to get some variation into the section.
Your approach of doing similar sounding articulations that are actually different recordings can be used well, especially with solo instruments (such as horn which I remember using - for example with short portato on hn 2 against staccato on hn 1, or vibrato legato hn against non-vibrato legato hn).
However, a more CPU friendly approach is to use the same articulations, but do a pitch shift and transposition. That is best done up a half or whole step in transposition, and down in the same in pitch shift. This way, you double the number of players but it is much lower amount of CPU/RAM useage.
There was some concern voiced here this would interfere with the Dimension recording technique, but actually, as long as you do it for all 8 players (or 6 in violas and cellos) equally, then you will be able to do the exact same doubling of players used with non- Dimension instruments such as Appassionata strings, 2nd clarinet (non-vibrato - ha-ha!) etc. because they have the same interaction of solo vs. ensemble within each transposed group.
I really like this a lot. Sounds a little "Stephen Sondheim-ish", (That's no insult though) -- In fact I half expected to hear the words "Isn't it rich, Are we a pair..." at about 0:15. [;)]
Very warm, lush and beautiful. Love the swells and the overall dynamics. A good advert for DS.
I'm thinking of getting Dimesion Strings at the moment, so I'd be interested to know how much work it was to get this result.
Sorry if I've ruined it for you forever! -- You may have to rename it "Banish the clowns". ;-)
A quick question about your workflow....
Can you explain why you avoid keyswitches by putting short notes on separate tracks? I would have thought that it would be easier (or more natural) to keep all notes for each part on a single track by using keyswitches or crossfades so that it can be recorded in a single take (but perhaps that's just me... and I am quite ignorant of how to work with these libraries in general).
Really nice work, very musical and realistic.
Just on my monitors (Genelec 1030) I feel a kind of harshness in the high frequencies. I don't think my monitors are the culprit, because other material sounds good on them. I run often into this problem and am still to find the right eq that will sweeten the highs without eliminating them and the detail that goes with them. My best take for now has been the Shepp 73.
But your "working horse" setup seems to work very efficiently.
Best regards.
That's easy to solve. Just make sure that the KS are legato, and then no matter where you click, there is a note active. TBH if you only use a few KS it probably doesn't matter, but I sometimes have 4 or 5 a bar for bars on end, and that would be a nightmare using separate tracks per articulation.
DG
@Saxer said:
good idea! i must try that! thanx!
I also have a macro that shrinks the KS to a short length and puts me in Step Input mode, so all I have to do to enter a new KS is:
Using this system means that it is really quick to enter incredibly complicated patterns, and saves having multiple MIDI Key editors open at the same time.
DG
Daryl,
Are you using the macro to step through and then clicking your Lemur to actually input the KS? Or are you manually entering the KS? Why not setup your own VST Expression map and let it do it for you? Or are you using a combination of the macro plus the VI PRO Midi input system to type in your KS?
I am interested in seeing this macro in action. I am always looking for the fastest possible way to enter patch changes.
Maestro2be
Now that I use the Ipad to control Vienna Ins, I've changed keyswitching to cc 12 and use the Ipad to switch. Now all samples play correctly no matter where I start.
The intimacy and expression possibilities of Dimension strings is great but setting up for a newby Vsl is a minefield . Is there anywhere one can download some user presets , especially ones like this ?