... in fact sometimes it reminds of stuff done 10 years ago....
Hey Guy: please expound, if you would... thanks.
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@DG said:
The one big fault in VSL VI is the phasing issue on Velocity xFade. This is the area where I waste most time whilst programming, so if that could be fixed (Herb says not until faster PCs exist) then the next real technological leap has to be much further than anyone has so far suggested.
@DG said:
The one big fault in VSL VI is the phasing issue on Velocity xFade. This is the area where I waste most time whilst programming, so if that could be fixed (Herb says not until faster PCs exist) then the next real technological leap has to be much further than anyone has so far suggested.
@DG said:
I wouldn't pretend to know what the technical difficulties of this "morphing" are. However, if it sounded like the Garritan instruments, I wouldn't buy it.
DG
@William said:
Garritan uses artificially processed recordings. So you can align those artificially tweaked notes, but you cannot align real, living, human notes quite as well.
@mathis said:
OK, folks, here I come: I quite enjoy working with the Garritan violin because you can really play it with full control of vibrato and such. Already before acquiring the Garritan violin I started changing my mind to favor a more musical solution over the perfect sound and was reprogramming all my sounds. I can listen more relaxed to the mockups I did since then.
But I have to agree that most of the demos sound downright horrible. But one can do much better than that.