Sweet Cello test

edited July 2016 in User demos
Loving the Cello so far. I was going for a less aggressive, somewhat syrupy sound here. Two SWAM flutes as well. Too much fun with a breath controller. :D

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  • edited 4:39AM
    Great, thanks for sharing, Perry. Did you need to change any of the settings from the default breath controller patch? I noticed that the default wind controller uses CC for Portamento Time, but the breath controller still uses velocity. Curious if you switched to CC since I hear some parts with nice low dynamics without too much portamento.
  • edited 4:39AM
    ModernBard wrote: Great, thanks for sharing, Perry. Did you need to change any of the settings from the default breath controller patch? I noticed that the default wind controller uses CC for Portamento Time, but the breath controller still uses velocity. Curious if you switched to CC since I hear some parts with nice low dynamics without too much portamento.

    I'm controlling legato/portamento with velocity / key transition. I have linked vibrato rate to vibrato depth. I can get some nice nuance that way. Still experimenting with the available options. :)
  • edited 4:39AM
    I see. Thanks for the information.
  • edited 4:39AM
    Very nice indeed! The run is very good, I like the sound!
  • edited 4:39AM
    Janos_McKennitt wrote: Very nice indeed! The run is very good, I like the sound!
    Thanks Janos!
  • edited 4:39AM
    Perry wrote: Loving the Cello so far. I was going for a less aggressive, somewhat syrupy sound here. Two SWAM flutes as well. Too much fun with a breath controller. :D

    Great track! You achieved a very lifelike sound from the solo flute. I'm wondering what settings you might have used to mitigate the "nasal" quality the flute can have. Thanks.
  • edited 4:39AM
    I added two Violas to the original track. I also replayed the Cello part with a little brighter setting.

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