dave i LOVE your overture to the marriago of figaro. it's really great!!
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@DaveTubaKing said:
Interestingly in the equally brilliant arrangement for large brass ensemble by Elgar Howarth the tune is played double forte by four horns (very epic).
I think the original piano score of Bydlo is actually marked forte (or fortissimo?) right from the beginning. It was Ravel who changed it to pianissimo. [:P]
Anyway, that was a very ambitious project, cheers to the VSL team! [[;)]]
Happy new year too,
Frankie
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The old castle is my favorite so far.
I hope (as I know we repeatedly ask) that the MIDI files and other relevant files (gigastudio performaces) could be posted so those of us can get a leg-up in getting up the learning curve. I find that it takes me twice as long to program and mix than it does to write the music in the first place. Perhaps that will change with VI!
Nice job guys. Very impressed here in the Midlands of England.
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Dear Forum Members,
as a first on our Website, the complete mixes of the virtual "Pictures At An Exhibition" are available in 5.1 surround too!
Please cklick on this link -> http://vsl.co.at/en-us/67/3920/4698.vsl (updated link)
... and download the new WMA (Windows Media Audio) files. This format will play discrete 5.1 surround sound with Windows Media Player 9. Please note that MS Windows XP with a properly installed surround sound system is mandatory, otherwise you will hear an automated stereo-downmix instead. Size-wise, the files are not much bigger than our usual mp3s.
Mac-users will have to visit their XP-based friends, for now. We'll work on a solution, if there's the demand for it.
You have to hear this to believe it [H] ... Enjoy!
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Forgive me asking a stupid question [:O]ops: - but I don't have surround sound speakers and only a cheap hi-fi thru which my PC is routed - but if I listen to this thru headphones will I get the benefit of the surround sound? I have XP & WM9.
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Compliment to Christian Kardeis & Dietz Tinhof !!!
I compared I Promenade and IV The Old Castle with a recording made in 1994 with The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. After a while i didn't knew which one is a real orchestra, sometimes i even liked the virtual one better.
Amazing.
Makes me feel that we made the right choice.
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I like the demos very much, but as i've written in a separate thread, the intonation is the main problem, which makes some passages sound not realistic, specially in Unisonos...
I think, it's an absolute must for further updates, that the VI-s have the opportunity of a centwise random detuning (like the EXS24 has).
Its really amazing, how much more realistic a unisono passage sounds with a random detuning of +/- 10-15 Cents.
(even if in reality the situation is probably more complex;some instruments play more exact some less)
Greets:
HTF
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I like the demos very much, but as i've written in a separate thread, the intonation is the main problem, which makes some passages sound not realistic, specially in Unisonos...
I think, it's an absolute must for further updates, that the VI-s have the opportunity of a centwise random detuning (like the EXS24 has).
Its really amazing, how much more realistic a unisono passage sounds with a random detuning of +/- 10-15 Cents.
(even if in reality the situation is probably more complex;some instruments play more exact some less)
Greets:
HTF
De-tuning option would be very nice to have.
Rob
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One quicky: in the Great Gate, about 1:40 in, string players play these downward runs with long full bows. Lots of weight, and the entire bow. More pronounced, even sounding somewhat accented. At about 1:52ish you cannot even hear the strings, only low brass. This is not quite accurate, and my only comment. Thanks.
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Just in case you didn't see it yourself already: The 5.1 mixes are now available for download in our Demo-Zone, under Classical / *M* / *title*. You still have to have a WMA-compatible player, though.
-> http://vsl.co.at/en-us/67/3920/4698.vsl
HTH,
/Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library -