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RE: Sonatina Symphonic Orchestra additions - Mattias Westlund - 06-05-2016 Here's another thing to check out for anyone interested: two flutes, fresh from the oven and based on the MSLP samples. Be warned though that the flutes are 470MB in size, i.e. larger than the entire SSO 1.0 library ![]() Both flutes have multiple articulations: - Sustain vibrato - Sustain no vibrato - Staccato - Trill half tone - Trill whole tone - Pickup All articulations except pickup have two velocity layers (mf/ff), staccatos have 2x RR. I know everyone hates baked reverb ( ![]() I was thinking that maybe these two can be layered together for a section sound, though I haven't experimented much with that yet as the tuning of individual patches needs to be fixed before sandwiching them together into section sfz files. RE: Sonatina Symphonic Orchestra additions - StevenT2112 - 06-05-2016 Awesome! Can they be used with Sonatina? Do they use the same reverb? RE: Sonatina Symphonic Orchestra additions - bigcat1969 - 06-06-2016 Those are nice samples. I have my own Kontakt cut of that somewhere, I'll have to compare... I just thought I edited the front of the LDK1609 Violin and the Salamander Piano samples both of which had huge dead space at the front of each sample, you want me to upload those samples and you can see if they are worth using... I've been accused of cutting too tight, so I tried to go a bit looser, still a lot tighter than the originals. RE: Sonatina Symphonic Orchestra additions - Mattias Westlund - 06-06-2016 (06-05-2016, 09:53 PM)StevenT2112 Wrote: Awesome! Can they be used with Sonatina? Do they use the same reverb? Well you can use them with whatever you want I guess ![]() And no, it's not the same reverb. I used the Small Room preset in Sanford Reverb, completely as is. RE: Sonatina Symphonic Orchestra additions - Paul Battersby - 06-06-2016 (06-02-2016, 01:55 PM)Mattias Westlund Wrote: I have uploaded all the experimental/deprecated/unfinished SSO samples [...] play around with them, compare them, and then post your findings here. Here are my thoughts: I didn't listen to the earliest samples with SSO equivalent articulations because I'm assuming that if the earlier samples were better, you would have used them Disclaimer, because I grew tired of waiting for my ear infection to clear up first, I'm listening to these samples with temporarily impaired hearing and I know I'm missing aspects of the sounds. Starting from the bottom and working my way up: Strings_2014-12-03_Violins_Trill.ZIP
(1st Violins Exp.sfz)
(Violins Det RR.sfz)
(Trombones Dim Chord.sfz)
(Trombones fff B.sfz)
(trumpets.sfz)
(trombones.sfz)
(Horns Sus.sfz)
RE: Sonatina Symphonic Orchestra additions - bigcat1969 - 06-07-2016 Strings 20141203 Violins Trill Major sounded very pleasant and the notes were nice and long. Strings 20141203 Violins Trill Minor generally sounded fine, but the G3 seemed to have some weird effect like phasing? and the G6 sounded a bit odd as well. Strings 20141202 Violins Tremolo sounded quite nice. I thought the bottom octave sounded pleasantly rich. Strings 20141202 1st Violins Exp sounded OK. The G3 has a sharp volume decrease about 2 seconds in and the A#3 a lesser one. Strings 20141202 2nd Violins Exp sounded good. I actually preferred it over the 1st. Strings 20141123 Viola Staccato have a solid sound. Its nice to have round robins. The A4 round robins sound maybe a touch too different from each other? Strings 20110406 Tremolo have some clicking at the start of all the notes in the top octave and some odd noises through some of the other notes. Strings 201014 Violins Sus VS wasn't a personal favorite. I didn't care for the tone and there seemed to be artifacts especially on the higher notes. The both C7 notes have what sounds like a second note or a pitch starting about a second in. Strings 20100214 Violins Det VS sounds very nice. The velocity layers work well with the upper layer being rougher and the lower layer nice and smooth. Strings 20100214 Violins Det RR work well as long as you think of them as up and down strokes. Very Rapid notes sound very good, playing more slowly or long runs all the way up or down not as good. Strings 20091207 vsn 7-12 leg generally sounds good. There is a lot of vibrato. The C#7 has issues and seems a bit off tune? Nice long samples. Are these 440? Strings 20091207 vns 12 leg vsw aren't quite as good. The C#7 has that weird second tone again about a second in. The vibrato seems wildly variable throughout the instrument. Strings 20091207 dets aren't as good as the 2010214 Dets. I apologize if I'm being too picky. RE: Sonatina Symphonic Orchestra additions - kmlandre - 06-12-2016 Ok, we all need to work to convince Monsieur Westlund that Kontakt is no great evil so we can leverage his generosity and genius on that platform as well. Whose with me on compromising our patron's deeply held principles for our own personal gain? ;-) Kurt "The Big Machiavellowsky" Landre' RE: Sonatina Symphonic Orchestra additions - Paul Battersby - 06-12-2016 (06-12-2016, 04:14 AM)kmlandre Wrote: Kontakt is no great evil so we can leverage his generosity and genius on that platform as well. bigcat1969 has a Kontakt version of the SSO library and I suspect will likely create a Kontakt version of whatever comes next, BUT I'd hate to see a Kontakt only version since, for those that don't already have Kontakt, paying $399 for a sample player in order to use a free library doesn't make sense. My understanding is that the library maker has to pay a fee to enable the library to be used in the free Kontakt player. RE: Sonatina Symphonic Orchestra additions - Samulis - 06-12-2016 (06-12-2016, 02:06 PM)pbattersby Wrote:(06-12-2016, 04:14 AM)kmlandre Wrote: Kontakt is no great evil so we can leverage his generosity and genius on that platform as well. I believe you are correct in your understanding. I've heard rumors that it is very expensive to have the conversion, but those are just rumors. I think Kurt may have been suggesting the possibility of some commercial value in sampling for Mssr. Westlund. I'd rather we brainwashed our noble leader to use HISE. It's a bit experimental, but feature-packed and currently completely free (and we have direct access to bug the developer). http://hartinstruments.net/hise/ RE: Sonatina Symphonic Orchestra additions - Mattias Westlund - 06-12-2016 (06-12-2016, 04:14 AM)kmlandre Wrote: Ok, we all need to work to convince Monsieur Westlund that Kontakt is no great evil so we can leverage his generosity and genius on that platform as well. I don't have anything against Kontakt, I have complained about it in the past but it turned out most of my grievances were just misconceptions (at least according to a number of Kontakt users who politely educated me) so I'm not really anti-Kontakt anymore. It's just that it comes with a $399 price tag, just like pbattersby says, and on top of that I would need buy a new computer to be able to do anything useful with it. So for me personally, a sampler that comes with a $1,000+ entry fee is neither appealing nor realistic -- and in addition to that I would need some good Kontakt lib(s) as well! So basically, I don't hate it but I'm not particularly interested in it either. (06-12-2016, 03:17 PM)Samulis Wrote: our noble leader Ugh, stop that ![]() |