Hi,
I am working on a project with some folks where we're using midi horns and strings along with live bass, drums, keys and three vocalists.
I have recorded my live drums along with the midi tracks and the more I listen to it, the more "cheezy" the horn and string parts sound.
I'm using SONAR XL and a Korg X5RD module.
A friend of mine raved about Atmosphere as a sample package. Has anyone heard about it? What little I could find says it's pretty good especially in the strings department. Can anyone recommend a good package for adding midi strings and horns? Thanks.
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Dog, > Can anyone recommend a good package for adding midi st
Dog,
> Can anyone recommend a good package for adding midi strings and horns? <
I use Sonar and rely entirely on SoundFonts. If your budget is large and you don't mind a lot of added complication, GigaStudio and libraries for it sound good. But to me the disadvantages of the Giga stuff far outweight the advantages.
I use LiveSynth Pro as a SoundFont player with Sonar because it's very simple and uses very little CPU. The company that made it is no longer around but you might be able to find a copy somewhere.
--Ethan
Ethan, Thanks for the suggestion. I've been trying to find ou
Ethan,
Thanks for the suggestion. I've been trying to find out where I can get a copy of LiveSynth Pro without any luck. I'm going to contact Cakewalk tomorrow to see what they suggest. I noticed that VSampler 3.0 comes with SONAR 3 and that it can play soundfont sounds as well. Maybe that's what the folks at Cakewalk are going with in the absense of LiveSynth Pro.
Cheers.
Dog, > I noticed that VSampler 3.0 comes with SONAR 3 and tha
Dog,
> I noticed that VSampler 3.0 comes with SONAR 3 and that it can play soundfont sounds as well. <
Yes, but VS has a lot of extra features so it hogs the CPU quite a bit more than LSP. Send me an email to ethanw at ethanwiner dot com and I'll see what I can come up with for you.
--Ethan
Having the best samples and synths helps, but nothing can beat g
Having the best samples and synths helps, but nothing can beat great programming.
Avoid horn "chords" from one patch. Use a different sound for each part. Double the same way.
Perform the parts in real time and DO NOT quantize. If you cannot play that well, use a groove quantize or humanize feature in the sequencer.
Work on tunings. Bb instruments tend to be sharp on the B and F#. Strings get sharper as the volume increases.
Horns and strings will be slightly "rushed" depending upon attack times.
Use a good stereo spread simulating the positions of the real instruments.
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Ethan, Ok, I called Cakewalk this morning and they said that
Ethan,
Ok, I called Cakewalk this morning and they said that the makers of "LiveSynth" just "sort of disappeared ... stopped answering their phone". I upgraded to SONAR 3 anyway partially to get VSampler but mostly to get the new features (VSampler on it's own is almost as much as the $199 for the upgrade!).
In the meantime, the sales guy at Cakewalk told me I can just re-install LiveSynth off of the SONAR XL installation disk. It's only good for another thirty days though. I downloaded some sound font files from soundfonts.com. They are considerably better than the sounds coming from the Korg module. I have also looked on other sites. There seems to be quite a range of prices and quality. Do you have a favourite source of font files?
In any case, thanks for your help.
Dog, > It's only good for another thirty days though. Rig
Dog,
> It's only good for another thirty days though. <
Right, so what good is that? :td:
> I downloaded some sound font files ... Do you have a favourite source of font files? <
I have a lot of very high quality public domain SoundFonts. Again, if you email me with your address I'll be glad to send you my collection.
--Ethan
I've heard that SFZ is a good windows vst souindfont player, and
I've heard that SFZ is a good windows vst souindfont player, and its free to boot. there's also a + version for like $50 if you need more features.
Try here for some free soundfonts. Also this forumis home to rgc:audio the creators of sfz.
http://www.kvr-vst.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=28724
Sampletank 2 is another (expensive) option.
Have you checked out either "Gigasampler" or "MOTU's Mach 5" s/w
Have you checked out either "Gigasampler" or "MOTU's Mach 5" s/w package? I hear both are very good samplers. I've seen what the motu can do. It blew my mind. And I was amazed with the quality of the samples especially coming from a guy who uses all sorts of hardware sound modules.