
The NI/Soundiron collaboration continues with the Symphonic Series Woodwinds
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Soundiron's recording technique is a bit different. They are recording large ensembles in a large church.Ashermusic wrote:I honestly don't know how to make an assessment with it swimming in that much reverb.
So are you saying that is all ambience in that demo and no added reverb?Yasin Yavuz wrote:Soundiron's recording technique is a bit different. They are recording large ensembles in a large church.Ashermusic wrote:I honestly don't know how to make an assessment with it swimming in that much reverb.
Also their mics are very distant. From the manual :
CLOSE 5 ft. / 1.5 m
MID 25 ft. / 8 m
FAR 75 ft. / 23 m
Let's put it this way then, their true legato is worse than the simulated one...tack wrote:I don't know how to reconcile what Rob said, whose ability I greatly respect, with what my ears tell me about those simulated solo legato transitions, which is that they should be let nowhere near an exposed solo line. They sound like naive crossfaded sustains to me, modulo the "ensemble effect" problem.
But there's no character! Woodwinds can have such character in their legato transitions.
If you mean walkthrough videos, I think it's all natural ambience.Ashermusic wrote:Yasin Yavuz wrote:Ashermusic wrote:So are you saying that is all ambience in that demo and no added reverb?
I don't know, to me it sounds significantly inferior to the legato of BWW or BML woodwinds.Guy Rowland wrote:As for the legatos... again, it sounds pretty par for the course from an ambient library.
Yes, that puts it into better context.RobS wrote:Let's put it this way then, their true legato is worse than the simulated one...
if you find the time Jay, would you do a little demo just to show the legato and close mics sound?Ashermusic wrote:I just received this and so far, 20 minutes or so in, I am really, really loving it. If I turn of the reverb and stereo mic and load the close mic, and pan properly, I think I may have my new "go to' woodwinds.
The sound and flexibility is great and I find the legato really playable. I will be reviewing this for macProVideo.com and I can already predict it will be very positive.
odd choice...Ashermusic wrote:Sure, happy to. One initial disappointment is that the true legato patches have no vibrato.
On further exploration, solo instruments have vibrato ensembles do not. They have "motion".RobS wrote:odd choice...Ashermusic wrote:Sure, happy to. One initial disappointment is that the true legato patches have no vibrato.
Ashermusic wrote:On further exploration, solo instruments have vibrato ensembles do not. They have "motion".RobS wrote:odd choice...Ashermusic wrote:Sure, happy to. One initial disappointment is that the true legato patches have no vibrato.
The manual says: "The Motion control allows you to add movement to the sound, which modulates both pitch and intensity of the note."
But Jan says that motion is really vibrato as well. I probably should not talk about these more until I am deeper into it, but so far I am liking what I hear.
But then again, as we all know, my taste is not always in sync with most on forums