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Guest welcome to the machine

yeah, its brilliant, and its 'around'.

 

edirol orchestral is ok... not sure how much, its got a good selection of sounds but there not the BEST, it depends whether you want good filler strings or really good 'focal point' strings, i guess.

  welcome to the machine said:
yeah, its brilliant, and its 'around'.

 

edirol orchestral is ok... not sure how much, its got a good selection of sounds but there not the BEST, it depends whether you want good filler strings or really good 'focal point' strings, i guess.

 

Edirol's Orchestra has its moments but some of the violins are absolutely crap.

But yeah, Symphonic Orchestra is around...

  chris moss acid said:
cheese strings i think it's called its a free string vst

 

 

hold on.....

 

 

http://www.kvraudio.com/get/177.html

 

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just recently i took my minidisc to a friend's place and recorded myself recording long bowed notes on their cello.

i can't play cello so the i was getting all sorts of odd harmonics and an inconsistant volume. i played about 30 notes for about 5-10 seconds each. i had to tune them all (since i was lost without frets) but good lord it's good padding on my current track.

 

also plucked a bunch of notes and arranged those into a bassline.

 

basically... find someone that has the real instrument and spend an hour recording single hits. you'll find you can do so much with them and it won't sound like a preset

As free synth strings go like Mr.Moss D'Acid said, you can't really go wrong with Cheeze Machine, it's done a lot of cubus work for us.

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I haven't eaten a Wagon Wheel since 07/11/07... ilovecubus.co.uk - 25ml of mp3 taken twice daily.

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  Adjective said:
just recently i took my minidisc to a friend's place and recorded myself recording long bowed notes on their cello.

i can't play cello so the i was getting all sorts of odd harmonics and an inconsistant volume. i played about 30 notes for about 5-10 seconds each. i had to tune them all (since i was lost without frets) but good lord it's good padding on my current track.

 

also plucked a bunch of notes and arranged those into a bassline.

 

basically... find someone that has the real instrument and spend an hour recording single hits. you'll find you can do so much with them and it won't sound like a preset

 

Yeah I got the same minidisc thing that you recommended me, and I'm working on sampling all the instruments at my local music shop. I also have a violin in my house, but it's missing a string.

Guest Glass Plate
  Adjective said:
cool, minidiscs are magical

i'm envious of your music shop access

 

i'd like to get another piano sampled, i've been using the same on for a while now

 

Well I'm not sure if they will let me, but it's a walking distance from my school, so it's worth a try.

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