I'd be interested in hearing this, if you'd be willing to record a short demo? Soft dynamics, loud dynamics - as dry as possible?To my ears, it can go up to between 'f' and 'ff'. Still remaining angelic.
Paolo
I'd be interested in hearing this, if you'd be willing to record a short demo? Soft dynamics, loud dynamics - as dry as possible?To my ears, it can go up to between 'f' and 'ff'. Still remaining angelic.
Paolo
Sorry, at the moment I can't. But a few days ago I posted a very short test in another thread. Maybe it can give you at least an initial idea of the dynamic range?I'd be interested in hearing this
No problem. Ty. You do show the dynamic range of the basses in that snippet. Was expecting some more bite at the higher dynamics (if that makes sense).Sorry, at the moment I can't. But a few days ago I posted a very short test in another thread. Maybe it can give you at least an initial idea of the dynamic range?
https://vi-control.net/community/threads/ewc-vs-dominus-vs-insolidus.76526/page-2#post-4303287
Paolo
If someone is up to record a short snippet, I'd be grateful.
I really like Dominus so far, took a little test drive with it and covered all the dynamics. At 0:10 and 0:40, you'll hear the loudest dynamics and I think it's a reasonably loud forte. I still prefer it, when it's more quiet.
If you need anything else, I would whip up another demo.
Thank you very very much. Sounds great like all Dominus demos so far. Two more things I'd love to hear (if you don't mind):
1. The women only at the loudest dynamic
2. The driest sound possible
1. The women only at the loudest dynamic
2. The driest sound possible
Here we go:
1. The women at the loudest dynamic
2. Without internal reverb for both spot and mid mics
I want to add that I'm amazed by the skills of you. Scamper you did an amazing piece.
@Ax312 this library won't sound as let'l say Oceania. Not this version at least. The idea was from the beginning to have a lovely sound with clearly different dynamic but in the same "style" of chanting.
About English. The main thing that makes English possible are diphthongs: if you use Latin (or Italian) as a phonetic language for English a sentence like "I love you" would be spelled as "Ai loviu".
To enable this all the possible combinations between vowels need to be present in the library, so AI, AE, OI, UI, etc..
Some of them are present in the current version of Dominus, but this is also one of the main points of the upcoming sequel.
Marcato and Staccato at mezzoforte and forte.
Good question for many of us.Or the big question. As a first time buyer, buy now or wait till updated version?
Good question for many of us.