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    @tek0010 said:

    The "natural" sound would be the air-pressure wave emitted by the instrument in an anechoic chamber:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anechoic_chamber

    It was a rhetorical question. Usually, sample libraries aren't anechoic.


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    My impression was always that VSL was recorded in an anechoic chamber (or very close to it). Other cheap sample libraries usually are not.


  • Vienna Instruments aren't recorded in an anechoic chamber; far from it. There is quite a lot of "room" on the samples. It is easy to hear the difference when you put them side by side with samples that are recorded that way. If I get a chance next week, I'll put a little audio example together so that you can hear what I'm talking about (sorry, no time before then)

    DG


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    Thank you DG! Btw, the reason I even started this thread, is because of a sample mix you posted a few months back for one of my Dimension Stings pieces (playing a chord progression). I remember you sent me the EQ settings so I can apply them myself in MIR, but it never quite sounded the same yours. Unfortunately, you didn't use MIR PRO to create it. The version I have now sounds much better (with the use of VSL EQ presets), but I could never quite make it sound like your mix.

    @DG said:

    Vienna Instruments aren't recorded in an anechoic chamber; far from it. There is quite a lot of "room" on the samples. It is easy to hear the difference when you put them side by side with samples that are recorded that way. If I get a chance next week, I'll put a little audio example together so that you can hear what I'm talking about (sorry, no time before then)

    DG


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    Here is the piece I am currently working on (still in draft mode):

    Eastern Dream.mp3

    It's MIR PRO/Dimension Strings/Chamber Strings/Horns 8/etc.

    (I also use a non VSL instrument, the Ukrainian Bandura).

    Here is my VE PRO 5 Project File:

    https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/33556625/Eastern_Dream_All_06_27_2015.viframe64

    Any suggestions or improvements would be greatly appreciated!

    Thank you!

    -Nektarios


  • Hello all

    Convolution Reverbs use Impulse Responses. IRs are acoustic copies of rooms. All! rooms have their resonances, room modes... called "colours" in this thread.

    Here is a short instruction how to equalize those colours of a certain room - using the Convolution Reverbs of the SUITE EFFECTs of VSL...

    http://www.beat-kaufmann.com/vitutorials/vi-tips--tricks-4/index.php (No. 36.)

    All the best

    Beat


    - Tips & Tricks while using Samples of VSL.. see at: https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/vitutorials/ - Tutorial "Mixing an Orchestra": https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/mixing-an-orchestra/
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    Thank you Beat! Very good article. It's interesting because right before I read your post I decided to do an EQ-Match on the piece I posted earlier. I basically matched the EQ with an orchestral piece I like. I was amazed at the difference! Here it is now with the EQ matched:

    Eastern Dream (Matched EQ) mp3.

    I can def hear a difference. The matched one sounds cleaner and less muddy for sure.

    I also used CurveEQ.


  • I can certainly hear a difference as well on your example Beat.