Hi - I do not own any Vienna Instruments (yet!) and I have a question about glissandi. As far as I can see only certain octave glissandi are included. I can understand that a sample based library is going to have difficulty accomodating every note-to-note combination - not to mention the speed/dynamic/rate of glissandi etc but is there ever going to be a way for VSL to produce a 'performance glissandi'...... and if it's not possible using samples alone what about a sample+technology solution (cross fading/ morphing/real time pitch shift or whatever) .... even if it does go slightly against the natural (even 'purist') approach to VSL! [[:|]]
I guess I'm thinking of something like the legato articulations except being able to somehow specify the 'slide time' (between a fraction of a second and maybe 3 - 4 seconds). Each articulation could come in 3 versions: a constant rate of slide, an accelerating and a decelerating slides.
In terms of orchestral work I am a complete ameteur [:D] and I admit to not having really thought this through thouroughly so I hope this makes sense. I wonder if it might be feasable at least for the orchestral (not chamber/solo) string libraries and non-valve Brass etc? I just happen to have a thing abpout glissadi that's all. [[;)]]
P.S. Am I right about what is included at the moment?
I guess I'm thinking of something like the legato articulations except being able to somehow specify the 'slide time' (between a fraction of a second and maybe 3 - 4 seconds). Each articulation could come in 3 versions: a constant rate of slide, an accelerating and a decelerating slides.
In terms of orchestral work I am a complete ameteur [:D] and I admit to not having really thought this through thouroughly so I hope this makes sense. I wonder if it might be feasable at least for the orchestral (not chamber/solo) string libraries and non-valve Brass etc? I just happen to have a thing abpout glissadi that's all. [[;)]]
P.S. Am I right about what is included at the moment?