Hello Andi
Thanks for your answer.
In our Viennna Instruments, Timpani rolls are already recorded as rolls. So playing a timpani roll + corresponding release sample will use 2 voices (unless you activated velocity crossfade).
I am not sure but I ´d assume there are recorded rolls in QLSO too (?).
QLSO has tympani roll too but it is not the way to write music, as they do not follow the song tempo ! [:O]ops:
Are VI's tympani rolls following the song tempo ?
I will use the following abbreviations :
Left hand = L
Right hand = R
If you want to play rolls RL or LLRR or LLR or RRL it's impossible to program. It is better to write the roll note by note, same for the violin tremolo.
Hello Cyril,
rolls are tempo-independent. In our rolls you don't hear the strokes unless you are using a patch with hard mallets. Therefore it's not necessary to have rolls for different tempi.
Timpani-rolls are always played hand to hand (= alternating). It is not possible to program our rolls LLR, LLRR or RRL. To be honest I also don't see any use in programming it that way.
Andi,
Vienna Symphonic Library (Percussion-Editor), Percussionist
My roll and my violin staccato are tempo dependent, sorry ! but this is my problem [;)]
So will a fast roll or a violin staccato use 150 voices like in QLSO ?
Best
Cyril
Thanks for your answer.
- I am currently using QLSO Platinum and I have big problems with fast parts ; a violin tremolo or a tympani roll it will used up to 150 voices, will VI have the same problem?
In our Viennna Instruments, Timpani rolls are already recorded as rolls. So playing a timpani roll + corresponding release sample will use 2 voices (unless you activated velocity crossfade).
I am not sure but I ´d assume there are recorded rolls in QLSO too (?).
QLSO has tympani roll too but it is not the way to write music, as they do not follow the song tempo ! [:O]ops:
Are VI's tympani rolls following the song tempo ?
I will use the following abbreviations :
Left hand = L
Right hand = R
If you want to play rolls RL or LLRR or LLR or RRL it's impossible to program. It is better to write the roll note by note, same for the violin tremolo.
Hello Cyril,
rolls are tempo-independent. In our rolls you don't hear the strokes unless you are using a patch with hard mallets. Therefore it's not necessary to have rolls for different tempi.
Timpani-rolls are always played hand to hand (= alternating). It is not possible to program our rolls LLR, LLRR or RRL. To be honest I also don't see any use in programming it that way.
Andi,
Vienna Symphonic Library (Percussion-Editor), Percussionist
My roll and my violin staccato are tempo dependent, sorry ! but this is my problem [;)]
So will a fast roll or a violin staccato use 150 voices like in QLSO ?
Best
Cyril