Orchestral Programming Tutorial - Ensemble Patches
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
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Hi Rico, congratulations for this video, very interesting and informative, only one thing is not clear to me, when you play that chord progression with the trumpets, it seems to me that you are using a polyphonic legato articulation, but I use CSB, and this articulation is not foreseen. How is it possible?
Great video. Is there only a copy paste error in the naming of the midi events at 11:39 on track 1 and 3? Because it doesn't reflect the track name.
Good eye! The brass in the top was copy pasted first i think, then i deleted the notes or cc data and redid that. But by doing that the name of the event was the same. 😊
Thank you Rico!Super helpful video!Which real ensemble patch for strings would you recommend?
Hey hey! It really depends on what sound you wanna have in the first place i would say. Good old Project Sam still sounds nice to me, but also pacific or SSO. I tend to choose between a scoring stage approach or a hall approach. Best!
@@RicoDerks Awesome!Thank you for the explanation:)
Hey mate, nice tutorial, are you using divisimate to handle the 3 different trumpets?
In the inspector you can see it is set to "any midi input" so it is probably not divisimate
He uses the midi modifiers in this case to transpose it live for the track
I didnt use divisimate here. Simply a transpose to listen to the triad. I am using divisimate micro for this now to do some template balancing! But i never use it to produce
@@ferdmusic8good eye! And correct