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I'm wanting to perform 1/8 note staccato/spicatto rebows on two strings (up, down, up, down, up, down.......etc.)
Is this possible in MSS or any library?
Please forgive me, I'm not a string player.



The above was done by manipulating midi velocities high then low on every other note - but I'm hoping to achieve the same end result with rebowing....am I asking to do something that is not possible?
 
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Sorry that this is off topic... but can someone tell me what instrument is doing the glissando in this old film music from the "Night of Dark Shadows" (1971) film?

The gliss that I am unsure of starts at 12 seconds in on this video...




Is it a clarinet? or ???

The music is called.. "Nightmare in the Past".

I first thought it was made by a violinist (through a delay unit) by bowing very close to the bridge and only slightly touching a string with a left-hand finger, thus producing only overtone harmonies by sliding along the string. Then I remembered a flute-playing colleague that owns a unique flute mouthpiece, that has been customized with a kind of kazoo-like vibrator inside the tube. Something like that might have been used for in this clip, the sound is quite alike as I remember it.
 
Any update on the MSS update?

:)
Audiobro support page earlier.

Hi Guys,

Deepest applogies.

we're working on 2 things at the same time. Exp Leg as well as another overall update. Lookahead will (IMO) be a big deal. You will be able to 100% quantize your MIDI and all the articulations (Leg, Port, Gliss, Martele, Spic, Pizz, etc etc...) will all play back in time without the need for tedious MIDI editing. THAT is what is taking us so long. Because we have to make sure the LPG in Exp Leg also play nicely with it.

But we are hoping next week barring any show stoppers.

Thanks for your patience.

Cheers,

Andrew K
 
Audiobro support page earlier.

Hi Guys,

Deepest applogies.

we're working on 2 things at the same time. Exp Leg as well as another overall update. Lookahead will (IMO) be a big deal. You will be able to 100% quantize your MIDI and all the articulations (Leg, Port, Gliss, Martele, Spic, Pizz, etc etc...) will all play back in time without the need for tedious MIDI editing. THAT is what is taking us so long. Because we have to make sure the LPG in Exp Leg also play nicely with it.

But we are hoping next week barring any show stoppers.

Thanks for your patience.

Cheers,

Andrew K
Wow wow wow. I love this company
 
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Sorry, but I’m sure we can all agree this was necessary.

I do agree though. Audiobro have a way of making delays acceptable considering what we get for them.
That's literally what i heard in my head when i typed it! But it felt right
 
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Audiobro support page earlier.

Hi Guys,

Deepest applogies.

we're working on 2 things at the same time. Exp Leg as well as another overall update. Lookahead will (IMO) be a big deal. You will be able to 100% quantize your MIDI and all the articulations (Leg, Port, Gliss, Martele, Spic, Pizz, etc etc...) will all play back in time without the need for tedious MIDI editing. THAT is what is taking us so long. Because we have to make sure the LPG in Exp Leg also play nicely with it.

But we are hoping next week barring any show stoppers.

Thanks for your patience.

Cheers,

Andrew K
So this is a delay delay (delay… delay… delay…)

Dammit, I told y’all to turn down the feedback!
 
Quick question: I re-installed the update to make sure everything will work - but I still run into some issues. I want to load all divisi sections separately to root them easily to individual channels and outputs. I now have two different "split"-folders. Am I right that the one with the space in front of the name is the new/updated one?

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I can't really make sure because the UI is still broken.
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I tried to use the repair-method suggested by Spitfire here, but I can't find a "script" folder in my Modern-Scoring-Strings-folder: https://spitfireaudio.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/204908126-White-GUI-in-Kontakt

So what can I do to get the UI right and finally use this stuff? :)
 
Quick question: I re-installed the update to make sure everything will work - but I still run into some issues. I want to load all divisi sections separately to root them easily to individual channels and outputs. I now have two different "split"-folders. Am I right that the one with the space in front of the name is the new/updated one?

1622064508959.png

I can't really make sure because the UI is still broken.
1622064407876.png

I tried to use the repair-method suggested by Spitfire here, but I can't find a "script" folder in my Modern-Scoring-Strings-folder: https://spitfireaudio.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/204908126-White-GUI-in-Kontakt

So what can I do to get the UI right and finally use this stuff? :)
Did you post in the AB forums or email support already? They probably would know best.
 
I hope one of their updates will include separate patches per articulation. Duplicating the patches to isolate them causes enormous up-charges with memory usage. Can't figure why as many other libraries don't really do that, and if they do it's negligible.
 
Can anyone help me figure out why MSS makes Cubase 11 take forever to save and even longer to actually close down? Projects with MSS loaded save and close quickly. The more instances I have of MSS, the longer it takes for these processes. Am I missing something?
 
From the Audiobro forums a couple days ago, sorry if it's already been posted:


Well, we have one new feature that was a HUGE amount of work... but we wanted v1.2 to be a coordinated release for MSS Main and MSS Exp Leg. But the video I'm working on now is "just" the Exp Leg walkthrough comparing the different tones and Leg/Port/Gliss with the Sordino, Sul Tasto, and Sul Pont with the 1.2 engine.

The new Legato modes in Exp Leg are going to be the same as the Main 1.1. But to integrate Sord/Sul Tosto/Sul Pont with the new legato features was not trivial to say the least.

Thank you for your patience.

Cheers,

Andrew K
 
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