Thank you!DJBenniBoy wrote:Wow I must say! Very very Nice, I have inspiration for Movie Like soundtracks as well! Better than Nexus Orchestral Sounds!, And they're probably real sampled instrument's too! ...I guess Allot of Reverb was Used?, You can create a simple violin by using slight portamento and cut out the "dry" signal in the reverb, and prehaps a little attack on the ADSR of the env ...But carrying on, Zebra will probably or most certainly be in my music arsenal for a long set of years to come! and wow even a Phenom 1100t six core got spikes? Really? I have a Phenom 965 X4!...And there's not much difference in terms of speed between them!
Never heard the Nexus Orchestral Sounds, I'll have to take a listen.
I WANT to say I was modest with the reverb... But, I did take advantage of it lots.
My real tool in terms of creating space for things to sit in the mixes was the delay module. You can use the delays to make a mono signal, which is helpful in reigning things in when they get out of control...and it seems especially helpful in achieving realism somehow, I guess it's because our ears are used to sounds not reaching them at the exact same time...for instance, if you're walking down a street with a wall to your left, and someone calls you from the other side, your right ear will hear the call first, while your left ear picks up mostly the reflection of the call from off of the wall.
Yes, this bank isn't forgiving in terms of processing demands.
But, I said in another thread that there are a fair amount of sounds that ARE cpu friendly.