tomtom1 wrote: βThu Apr 08, 2021 3:06 am
ChameleonMusic wrote: βThu Apr 08, 2021 1:33 am
Hello Mark. Beautiful melancholy piece. Nice return to the beginning. When I first heard it, 2 things struck me that one might think about:
- the piano sounds softly close and intimate - on the other hand the cello with its clearly audible reverberation. Does the cello really need that much reverb?
- the tones e flat, d, c which keep coming back, the "intonation" would perhaps benefit if the "finger change" were carried out faster and more precisely ... they stand out negatively from the rest for me. (but tbh i don't know if it is possible with a sampler...)
Hi Thomas, thanks for having a listen...
Beautiful melancholy piece. Nice return to the beginning.
Glad you liked it!
Does the cello really need that much reverb?
Without context, you're right - it probably doesn't and I would normally pull it down at least a little bit.
I do have a couple of 'drier' mixes, but they both have the same issue - some of the 'joins' between notes in the cello library tend to show through and it loses flow...
This is probably the best compromise between too much reverb and the limitations of the library being very clearly heard...the reverb smooths over the cracks!
I could've added more reverb to the piano, but it seems to add clarity to the mix with the piano more separate and intimate....
Mix - wise the piano is sort of 'wrapped around' the central cello if that makes sense?
the "intonation"
Do you have 'perfect pitch' as well?
The C and D I can cope with no problem - heard worse from very accomplished players, but I have to agree that the Eb is seriously flat to my ear as well, but there's nothing I can do here at all - tried everything and nothing helps without mashing up either the audio or the flow! I think it's also made worse by the rich vibrato - that's hard to control in any detail with this library as it's been recorded into the actual note samples.
Tina Guo (world famous cellist) your library has intonation issues!
Normally there is a simple workaround - just transpose the piece up or down a semitone as other notes are often OK, but...I've used the full range of the library in this cello part... 3 octaves, so I can't do that either!
Weird thing is that the Eb is 100% fine if approached from other notes so it must be the scripting behind the scenes - something I may have a look at when I've got half a day spare as it gets very complicated inside Kontakt and I'm no expert programmer by any stretch!
i don't know if it is possible with a sampler
Depends on the library - here there's not much access or flexibility - just a great sounding 'Legato' only library that is specifically designed for live input...
I performed the piano part first (whilst 'singing' the cello part in my head) and then overlaid the cello ( after many practice runs) in two separate takes....notes in one hand and two streams of controllers via sliders with the other one.