Hi Spitfire, sorry if this is answered in one of the videos, but: are the divisi sections front vs. back, or splitting the stands?
Hi Noam, one to add to the FQ! Thanks for this.
Split stands...
Hi Spitfire, sorry if this is answered in one of the videos, but: are the divisi sections front vs. back, or splitting the stands?
Hi Noam, one to add to the FQ! Thanks for this.
Split stands...
So, if woodwinds, brass and percussion are priced the same, a full high quality orchestra with lot of articulations will now cost only 1000 €/$ (twice for even more versatility)? Really shocking.
Paolo
I am listening to this with a construction crew tearing up sidewalk not too many feet away. This.. is hard on me, the beautiful strings, then the jackhammers..
Nice to see you hammered the point home there...Start and stop the video until you sync up with the Jackhammers. Who knows, this may be Zimmer's new trend and you could beat him to the punch.
I'm curious, did you mean to say "famous;" or was the Fast and Runs Legato actually infamous, and if so, then why?any thoughts for adding some additional Legato patches such as the infamous Fast and Runs Legato found in your Chamber Strings library? The way those patches work are wonderful and it would be great to have that capability with this library.
I meant famous because they were a huge game changer for the original Sable library (For me at least). I also consider them to be the best playable Runs legato on the market, above OSR and whatever string libraries with "adaptive" legatos can do. Again, this is all my subjective opinion but In my experience, their Runs Legato in Chamber Strings was certainly revolutionary at the time and still manages to maintain a heavy foothold in my template when I need to write those flourishing runs.I'm curious, did you mean to say "famous;" or was the Fast and Runs Legato actually infamous, and if so, then why?
Best,
Geoff
Oh how embarrassing. I definitely meant famous in that case. Hahaha.Thanks for clearing that up for me, Chris. I agree, it's a great feature!
I apologize if I'm being a jerk, but you may want to look up infamous. I don't know anyone whose command of language is perfect. Mine certainly isn't.
Best,
Geoff