Very impressive, especially at 0:33. Mad! No idea what problem people have with the high strings... it shines the most in full arrangement but that's case with all string libraries and I've never heard an exposed violins passage with samples that doesn't sound kinda fake... except one recent library maybe.
Plot twist : they're actually selling the desk
I bet you are a hoot at Christmas time!Not a fan of this teasing stuff.
Just say what it is.
audiomodeling have the “ knightsoftheroundtable”live playing app thing ( hence the ipad/tablet app) if OT is involved ( which by the sound of the strings might be possible & they also have solo strings) provide the strings libs, then the question is, what is this company’s added value? They somehow seem to have developed things further in a way that without them wasn’t there yet....Maybe there is a clue -
Sascha Knorr commented on NextMidi's facebook "Sounds familiar" with a smiley - comment liked by NextMidi.
Sascha is very involved with Orchestral Tools as most know I guess. And Orchestral Tools are German too.
So maybe there is a connection. But then again... AudioModeling too... maybe a huge collab project? Midi controller & sample library? A marriage between traditional sampling and modeling + a dedicated controller thing?
The end of the clip says "vision of a workflow"
Yes, but if it is just a workflow tool, what libraries is it using? What library has all those woodwinds and sounds that good?
What string library sounds like the first video?
My only question at this point. What samples are being used - 1. In conjunction with other developers or 2. NEW Sample content optimized for this 'tool'.
With each day I am thinking more #1 (although for the life of me cannot nail whose string samples the first teaser uses.)
So do we think it is audio modelling samples? Is it possible for their strings to sound this good in an ensemble context?
The woodwind list in the second video has everything you get with Audio Modelling's winds...
It must be new or optimised content for this tool. What library does poly legato and sounds that smooth and realistic with dynamic and articulation changes etc?
Looks like a new, orchestral oriented composing tool/workstation to me. Can't guess more than that, unless someone shares which Peter who posted this. Peter Fonda? Peter Sellers? Peter Schwarz?