Thank you for your great videos. The solo blending in the first part of your video is very informative! I use to do that with the Joshua Bell’s on top, which also ends nicely blended. Keep your great job! 🙂
Just catching up, Vince. Thumbs up on the 'sketching patch' technique. I seem to recall that CSS consider the marcato patch to be a sort of quasi performance patch but it lacks the biting attack of the short/long combo. Excellent burst of frenetic playing in there :).
Hey Martin! Yeah i like the marcato but it has a particular intensity to it so I don't like using it as a go to. Also the layering technique gives you more precise control over the level of the transient and the spikiness (different types of short). Hope you're good!
Amazing video Vince! =) I like the darker theme of your Logic project, and the more highlighted transport and measure numbers. How did you change it into this?
In theory it is something that should be very useful for realistic strings (and other instruments) because it allows to replicate the real recording process. It's available in trial mode.
Playing fast lines requires low latency. I use a weighted Arturia 88 key interface that coupled with even minimum latency makes performing fast lines feel sluggish. Can you share what audio interface you are using? Is it connected to a hub or directly to your computer? I have a super fast computer with 96 gb of RAM and an incredibly fast hard drive, but now I’m trying to identify a new interface-
@@michaelrasbury if your audio interface is the one that came with your motherboard, you should try ASIO4ALL drivers for your MIDI input. You should achieve reasonable latency
Thank you for your great videos. The solo blending in the first part of your video is very informative! I use to do that with the Joshua Bell’s on top, which also ends nicely blended. Keep your great job! 🙂
Just catching up, Vince. Thumbs up on the 'sketching patch' technique. I seem to recall that CSS consider the marcato patch to be a sort of quasi performance patch but it lacks the biting attack of the short/long combo. Excellent burst of frenetic playing in there :).
Hey Martin! Yeah i like the marcato but it has a particular intensity to it so I don't like using it as a go to. Also the layering technique gives you more precise control over the level of the transient and the spikiness (different types of short). Hope you're good!
Amazing video Vince! =)
I like the darker theme of your Logic project, and the more highlighted transport and measure numbers. How did you change it into this?
Hey Mike! Have messaged you on discord 👍
Really cool video Vince!
Hey! Have you tried Ambient from Audio Modeling for placing groups of instruments in the same room? What is your opinion on it?
never i'm afraid!
In theory it is something that should be very useful for realistic strings (and other instruments) because it allows to replicate the real recording process. It's available in trial mode.
Great video 👌 Concerning your Logic theme, I’d like to know too😅 looks like a protools skin… did you use LP colorizer ???
Yes LPX colorizer, it's a custom skin made by a friend of mine. Shoot me an email and I can share it! hello@vincewebb.com
Playing fast lines requires low latency. I use a weighted Arturia 88 key interface that coupled with even minimum latency makes performing fast lines feel sluggish. Can you share what audio interface you are using? Is it connected to a hub or directly to your computer? I have a super fast computer with 96 gb of RAM and an incredibly fast hard drive, but now I’m trying to identify a new interface-
@@michaelrasbury ASIO FTW
@ what is FTW?
@ for the win! 😂
@ haha ok
@@michaelrasbury if your audio interface is the one that came with your motherboard, you should try ASIO4ALL drivers for your MIDI input. You should achieve reasonable latency