Brass and Sax section

l52l52
edited January 2016 in User demos
....



Hi all

I tried to Big Band orchestra:



"Moanin"



1 Trpt

1 Trombone

1 Alto Sax

1 Tenor Sax

1 Baritone

(sorry but I'm not a Drummer!!!)



.... what do you think? ....

Some help?



Thanks in advance.

Comments

  • edited 4:46PM
    Great !



    It is known that it's not exactly easy to create a good ensemble sound with multiple NI "Solo" instruments. But this one does sound great.



    Some personal criticism:



    The stereo spreading is unnaturally wide for an ensemble listened to from the public's place. It sounds like standing within the ensemble. You might want to try "space360" (free VST) to position the instruments in a room.



    To me the vibrato sound rather unnatural. Maybe it's just too much or some modulation of the vibrato frequency might help.



    -Michael
  • l52l52
    edited 4:46PM
    MSchnell wrote: Great !



    It is known that it's not exactly easy to create a good ensemble sound with multiple NI "Solo" instruments. But this one does sound great.



    Some personal criticism:



    The stereo spreading is unnaturally wide for an ensemble listened to from the public's place. It sounds like standing within the ensemble. You might want to try "space360" (free VST) to position the instruments in a room.



    To me the vibrato sound rather unnatural. Maybe it's just too much or some modulation of the vibrato frequency might help.



    -Michael

    Thanks for your help:



    Where can I download space360? ...



    "To me the vibrato sound rather unnatural. Maybe it's just too much or some modulation of the vibrato frequency might help." : .... can you help for this problem?



    thanks



    Lucio
  • edited 4:46PM
    l52 wrote: Where can I download space360? ...

    -> http://static.kvraudio.com/files/1949/space360.zip


    l52 wrote: .... can you help for this problem?

    This depends on the environment you are working in (DAW, way of data entry, ...)



    IMHO, versatile wind instruments like SM's are best input via a breath controller. Depending on the DAW, You can record "live" breath controller values (e.g. blowing -> expression and Bite force -> Vibrato depth, the new TEC BBC even allows to rfecord head nod and tilt.) while note playback.



    -Michael
  • l52l52
    edited 4:46PM
    MSchnell wrote: l52 wrote: Where can I download space360? ...

    -> http://static.kvraudio.com/files/1949/space360.zip


    l52 wrote: .... can you help for this problem?

    This depends on the environment you are working in (DAW, way of data entry, ...)



    IMHO, versatile wind instruments like SM's are best input via a breath controller. Depending on the DAW, You can record "live" breath controller values (e.g. blowing -> expression and Bite force -> Vibrato depth, the new TEC BBC even allows to rfecord head nod and tilt.) while note playback.



    -Michael



    Thanks



    I use Cubase 7.5 and TEC BBC



    Excuse me if I ask this too: which parameters I have to put in Kontakt) for Trips and the Swam for The Saxphones?
  • edited 4:46PM
    l52 wrote: [which parameters I have to put in Kontakt) for Trips and the Swam for The Saxphones?

    Sorry I only have the SWAM "Flutes", So I don't know.



    I once used the TEC Bite to control Vibrato depth. That is easy to do.



    But after some more thinking, trying and programming, I now use the keyboard aftertouch for vibrato and the bite for "Style".



    -Michael
  • l52l52
    edited 4:46PM
    MSchnell wrote: l52 wrote: [which parameters I have to put in Kontakt) for Trips and the Swam for The Saxphones?

    Sorry I only have the SWAM "Flutes", So I don't know.



    I once used the TEC Bite to control Vibrato depth. That is easy to do.



    But after some more thinking, trying and programming, I now use the keyboard aftertouch for vibrato and the bite for "Style".



    -Michael



    ok .... about swam .... I could not run the reverb Swam.... can you help me?



    thanks again

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