@rawmusic said:
[...] Who said the music business was about music?
The (semi-official) subline to a friend's studio name is "Music and Diplomacy") [H]
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@tcovem said:
It's just as likely that they'll say, "hey, well, I like the drums in this one and the sax in this other one, maybe you can combine the two."
@rawmusic said:
Ok so I just nearly throttled a client. After about 2 hours of tweaking a track I am working on for her, with her constantly asking for this and that and the other...more horns....less scratchy strings....she comes to the conclusion she doesn't like the sound of the arrangement. Why? Because it sounds too real. She is used to my old way of doing things with MIDI modules. Now, with sounds that I can craft into a beautiful virtual ensemble, she doesn't like it.
She used to complain that my strings sounded synthetic. Now they are too real....
If she wasn't a regular customer I would be so tempted....
Seriously, to me it's alot related to the lack of warmth with the stringsin VSL which I personally find. My old sound modules weren't nearly as good but had more warmth. A real string section not only sounds real but sounds warm, and in my opinion the warmthness is as important as anything else, especially for sustained string sounds. I like to think it's because of the cold accoustic with the VSL instruments. I hope VSL is not ignoring this, because everything else about it IS so fantastic.
Guy
@hermitage59 said:
Or worse Alison,
I wrote music for ads many years ago, and more than once i'd walk in to a meeting with 2 or 3 ideas (I'm akin to Wes in this. two or three options lets them know you're serious and capable), play them, and then have the customer put their biggest competitor's ad on, and say,
'Your ideas are wonderful. We want the music to sound like this ad, ok?'
[H]
@Nick Batzdorf said:
The other possibility, of course, is that the client was absolutely right and it DID sound too real! Sometimes a synthy string sound is right and sampled strings are totally wrong. Obviously I'm not talking about orchestral music, but for instance a lot of older hip-hop would sound laughable with VSL strings instead of Casio.
Ok, I should be more specific, I find that all VSL instruments tends toward coldness, but the ones who suffers the most are the strings. But I agree with you Paul, other important factors could be at the source of this problem. But the bottom line is reaching "close" to the warmth of real strings. Vibrato for example is nearly impossible to match; a violinist who's been doing this all his life, not one note has the same vibrato, expression, etc. and even if you do it youself: pitchwheel or other, your ability to do a perfect vibtato is unlikely. That's the difference between an average violinist and a good violinist, the latter will obtain much more warmth. If anybody has good tricks for that I'd like to hear from them, I know I've had many challenges in that regard. Guy
@William said:
Perhaps sometime VSL will create a "Romantic Strings" Horizon Library. This would be nice to supplement the great sound already attainable, and have (maybe, in my dreams) a very fluid pianissimo legato - like the current beautiful mp horn ensemble legato, soft and lyrical, as well as a surface sound of more audible but "tender" (teneramente) vibrato. Lyrical vibrato, as opposed to intense espressivo vibrato already available. Of course the Chamber Strings are close to this, and one can obtain these effects by using the samples right now, especially in layers, but they are not as instantaneous as this fantasized addition might be.
I am curious if other people here have any interest in this sort of addition? I admit it is less crucial than the ones being done now and would be along the lines of a "supplemental" sound.
@William said:
I disagree with the statement that all the VSL instruments tend toward coldness. The brass and winds do not, and certainly not the percussion. Cold timpani? What would that be?