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My guess is they will post the Legato video last, mainly because of this forum. :laugh:

The next video they post might be showing their new Smart and Automatic Scale Runs :)
 
I think they're clearly showing off the things that really set the library apart--the extras and unexpected things never really heard before. I agree, they're likely to show off the runs builder next. Hopefully leading up to the best they have to offer with the bread and butter.
 
The aleatoric stuff sounds beautiful but I will definitely miss being able to control the Pitch Tune and Modulation Intensity. I loved those patches. Felt like you had complete control over chaos.
 
Are you all sure there isn't controlled detuning? I see a huge Detune knob with a little gear by it, indicating there's a deep level of control behind it, which seems similar to what we have in LASS. Also that seems to be what's being referred to here

Yes, the aleatoric patches in LASS are now a feature that is included in all our more recent releases (Genesis, MSB, and soon MSS). We just call it "Detune" now, but it has all the same features including the discrete settings per divisi. The HUGE advantage it has over what was in LASS is that it can be applied to every articulation.
 
I will very much miss the flexibility of LASS' aleatoric patches
The aleatoric stuff sounds beautiful but I will definitely miss being able to control the Pitch Tune and Modulation Intensity. I loved those patches.
You won't miss it... because it's also included, just not covered in this video.

In fact, in addition to the what we had in LASS, you can now use the per-divisi tuning and modulation across all the articulations. So fire up those Sul pont trems, Sul tasto sustains, harmonics, shorts... anything we've got.
 
Interesting, that there is no legato video...

I mean Vista lives from legato...and it works...and was shown before release...
 
You won't miss it... because it's also included, just not covered in this video.

In fact, in addition to the what we had in LASS, you can now use the per-divisi tuning and modulation across all the articulations. So fire up those Sul pont trems, Sul tasto sustains, harmonics, shorts... anything we've got.
Amazing! Thank you for clarifying.
 
You won't miss it... because it's also included, just not covered in this video.

In fact, in addition to the what we had in LASS, you can now use the per-divisi tuning and modulation across all the articulations. So fire up those Sul pont trems, Sul tasto sustains, harmonics, shorts... anything we've got.
Ah, that’s great! Thanks — I like a little controlled chaos in my string sections :)
 
That was a very impressive second video. Very useful stuff. I wonder what other cool stuff there is to show? I can think of Shorts, Longs and legatos. I am hoping they put some effort into making pads and synth sounds as well with this library for soundscapes etc. I find all of that useful at times.

If I were AudioBro, I would have fun with all the complaints about not seeing Legato's and make you wait for the last video on that. Besides being a fun way to poke your grumbly bear button, it will ensure we all get to see all the other features it offers that you might turn your head and say you don't need/care about, only to find you actually just might want/need it. I see things like the Aleatoric demo as validation that it can help consolidate other areas of my template and possibly simplify my workflow.

I have to say though as a chuckle, some of the comments that get made her are just hilarious, although I am sure your intentions are not meant to be. Are we really comparing a single, one shot, legato only library to a complete full sections library with divisi, aleatoric FX, shorts, longs, legatos, Ponts, etc. etc. and god knows what else we haven't even seen yet lol? Also it's not the most expensive. There's definitely other libraries that cost more and from what I am seeing so far, less useful.
 
That was a very impressive second video. Very useful stuff. I wonder what other cool stuff there is to show? I can think of Shorts, Longs and legatos. I am hoping they put some effort into making pads and synth sounds as well with this library for soundscapes etc. I find all of that useful at times.

If I were AudioBro, I would have fun with all the complaints about not seeing Legato's and make you wait for the last video on that. Besides being a fun way to poke your grumbly bear button, it will ensure we all get to see all the other features it offers that you might turn your head and say you don't need/care about, only to find you actually just might want/need it. I see things like the Aleatoric demo as validation that it can help consolidate other areas of my template and possibly simplify my workflow.

I have to say though as a chuckle, some of the comments that get made her are just hilarious, although I am sure your intentions are not meant to be. Are we really comparing a single, one shot, legato only library to a complete full sections library with divisi, aleatoric FX, shorts, longs, legatos, Ponts, etc. etc. and god knows what else we haven't even seen yet lol? Also it's not the most expensive. There's definitely other libraries that cost more and from what I am seeing so far, less useful.
+ full first chairs !
 
Yes I totally forgot about 1st chairs! Definitely want this to be excellent as well! It sure would be nice if it truly can act as that beautiful soaring section leader that I have longed for and just never felt happy with the results of combining solo string libraries on top of it.

As an added bonus, if it can also do some simple solo sectional string pieces that will be an added bonus.
 
I want this company to change their name to audioperson
As well as being pointlessly off-topic, this also belies a lack of understanding of the differences between the word 'bro' and the word 'slut'.

Anyway, the aleotoric stuff sounds super useful, but I really want to hear the main bread & butter legato and see how playable it is as an all-in-one patch. Fingers crossed!
 
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