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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYnlQymdtC0
It isn't the most artfully played nor did I make full use of the Saxlab2 plugin, but I am just wondering how it comes across. Does it sound enough like a sax? |
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For me it sounds ok in the slower playing sections but perhaps a little re-triggery when you're playing the faster trills.
It's also fairly quiet in the mix so somewhat covered in other sound. It's probably the best sax emulation i've heard but it'd never convince me it's the real thing. |
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Would help if it was a lot louder all right.
Sounding good though. Another sax VSTi worth trying is the free 'DVS Saxophone' (assuming you're using a 32bit host). It's really impressive imho ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpTqCU18vaA ---- The invisible and the non-existent look very much alike. |
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Thanks for the feedback. I was thinking maybe the velocity needs adjusting to make it sound better in the faster bits especially, but I just played it straight with no editing, and there was a little clipping on the sax at higher levels so I just reduced the whole volume level. I'm not very patient and have to rush through a track before my short attention span kicks in and it just gets lost forever on my hard drive I doubt anyone would be fooled thinking it was a sax, but I don't want it to scream that it isn't. So is it screaming that it isn't I guess is my question |
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Aloysius wrote: Would help if it was a lot louder all right.
Sounding good though. Another sax VSTi worth trying is the free 'DVS Saxophone' (assuming you're using a 32bit host). It's really impressive imho ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpTqCU18vaA I'll try that |
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Sample Modelling's sax may be good to try as well. |
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meldavid wrote: Sample Modelling's sax may be good to try as well.
Yeah I don't have Kontact |
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the sax sounds more realistic, when it's played slowly. faster notes tend to sound more 'typewriter like' played.
the song is great, btw. ---- "It dreamed itself along" ![]() |
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What's that fretless bass? It sounds amazing!
The sax is nice, but I wouldn't call it realistic. There are so many ways to articulate the sound on the sax with your lips and tongue... you don't have a third of that control with a midi keyboard, even if you use a wind controller. ---- Musique Eurotronique |
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Almost there. It lose realism on the faster notes.
Always double check each note to adjust velocity and length Cheers |
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Bass is Trilian's Trilogy upright. I didn't tweak it at all, it is just 'stock'. |
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