@William said:
Beat, I have have great respect for you, and know you are an expert in MIDI programming and a fine musician. But I cannot begin to understand what you are doing here. This sound instantly SCREAMS "Digital!" "Electronic!" Samples!" No one on the planet would think this was anything but a digital fake. It is also very bad to hear the greatest march of John Phillip Sousa subjected to this treatment. This is a piece for BAND, not strings. It is a powerful march, one of the finest ever written, and when played well by a great concert band like the Eastman Wind Ensemble, or the U.S. Marine Band, it is beautiful. It should not be abused in this way.
How can you think this sounds good? It is just awful. It is like going back to the 1980s and hearing an early string ensemble module trying pathetically to ape strings and failing utterly. There is a total retrogression here.
I am not trying to make you mad, but I think you have fooled your ears by focusing too intensively on this and need to step back and listen objectively and realize just how bad this sounds. Your other music is of such high quality I find it shocking that you think this is good.
btw VSL - I am not attempting to cause trouble, but feel if someone has a strong reaction - which in this case was severe to me - they should say something and express honestly what they think instead of keep quiet and be nice. That is the purpose of a Forum, even if not always pleasant.
I'm in complete agreement with William on this, as well as the previous Nearer My God To Thee piece. When I began my journey with VSL a few years ago, I relied on your tutorials and strategies to organize keyswitches, etc. I very much appreciate and admire your efforts and skills, Beat, but regardless of what techniques and tools you've employed here, I fear the end result is not convincing. Perhaps, scarier, is that if experienced and skilled users like you are not able to achieve a reasonably convincing performance, there are many that will struggle even more to work with this library. I hope that if there's a way to make the Synchron strings "sing", VSL will entertain some educational videos (beyond the existing material on the site) that really shows the settings and techniques needed to achieve satisfactory results.
Thanks for posting this. Regardless of the results, I know how much work goes in to it and appreciate your effort.
Dave