5/13/99
Re: Realistic Orchestral arrangements
First, every Violin multi-sample should be tuned differently.
In a real orchestra, there are no frets or pictures to guide one's fingers.
Every Violin will technically be out of tune with eachother; hence the
full sound. This is easy to reproduce on a Synclavier. Just
tune Violin 1 to 440hz, Violin 2 to 441 hz, Violin 3 to 339hz, etc.
Second, there is more to life than Note On, Note Off.
By using aftertouch, subtle dynamic variations can be achieved.
Third, used of ADSR envelopes can help vary the inital
attack of the Violin.
Fourth, use lots of different samples if possible.
This helps reduce phase issues.
Fifth, subtle panning. Learn how a real orchestra
"sits" and pan accordingly.
Sixth, offset the start of various tracks. A real
orchestra has some "ripple" on "beat one".
And finally, play each instrument in individually (go
for a 117 piece Symphonic Orchestra!) |