Cinematic Studio Strings vs Real Orchestra Strings - Comparison
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- Cinematic Studio Strings vs Real Strings.
Hear the difference between CSS and real strings.
I'm a huge fan of this library. I wrote this adagio in 2019.
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A Great Example that.shows..... often it is not a Library Problem ( all kind of library) ...but an USER problem! Nice Test Oliver!
But what about the ‘Romantic’ portamento/light glissandi that most of those libraries don’t have this kind of patches , which make the mock-up strings very authentic? I found only 2 libraries that you can achieve this romantic patches in Sample Modeling strings(adore this library), but it’s not the best workflow to achieve this great sound (follow Gardini videos),the 2nd one is Xsample that sounds truly amazing, which this library doesn’t have a massive advertising and that’s why ppl don’t really know about this magnificent sound of strings and other orchestral VST instruments, also not super workflow but more than Sample Modeling Strings.
Still searching this Portamento glissandi that sounds like the strings of Frank Sinatra songs…
You know what is sound easier to tell the difference between the software and the acoustic recording, the Brass instruments. Because unlike strings that have sounds easier to replicate. Brass instruments have far more articulations and specific flavors of sounds, that alot of the VSTs still struggle to replicate just right without sounding overprocessed right out of the box, with the limiters, and the equalizing.
Exactly
The difference is heard in legato transitions, but there are also too many low-mid frequencies in Cinematic Studio Strings. It's a beautiful piece!
Hello, since I totally agree with you, can you help me by mentioning the one that in your opinion is the best strings vst player? Thanks a lot mate
@@NelRossyMusicHello, I think the best is still CSS despite the fact that there are a few too many midrange frequencies. The most realistic results are obtained with this sample library.
Thanks man… im between css and bbcso pro
Wow. Absolutely outstanding. Beautiful composition, but those results really blow me away, even though the real orchestra of course sort of breathes warmer.
Rare who can unveil the true potential of CSS and you Oliver are doing it. If you could share a video of your midi programing your modulation expression etc.. that would be liquid gold. Thank you very much
It varies so much depending on how detailed you touch the modulation. That's amazing.
This kind of music makes me enter another world. Very great music.
Very impressive music. But these CSS displays on your vids would be super helpful if we knew which colour represented which instrument
Beautiful arrangement. Love it!
Beautiful piece.
Absolutely stunning!
This is beautiful! Did you publish this anywhere?
Sampled strings are boxy (Like coming out of a box) where as real strings are lively
Amazing !
To be clear, I'm not quite certain where one ends and one begins. Perhaps this is a trick test? Are the Cinematic Studio Strings actually playing the entire time?
In the short passages the difference is hard to hear, check the long versions. Best Oliver
Wow amazing! How did you mix mic?
if you use release then it can be fixed a little bit. obviously no comparison between that real warm sound. but still
pretty hard to believe as long as Cinematic Studio Strings library has few milliseconds gap due to the script complexity. If you check other demos no one note is quantize perfectly.
God damn, nothing can beat real orchestras.
when you play with music sample library like strings and orchestra, its not music played on your computer, but its someone sit down and playing that music in real life and play it for you
Honestly, I wouldn't be able to distinguish between the two just from listening...
Do you think that just the mockup would be sufficient for the final production?
Are sample libraries better than real orchestras? I'd say no. But they are close enough, and certainly more convenient for those of us that like creating this type of music yet don't have a full orchestra on speed dial.
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Hello Oliver,
which kontakt script do you use to be able to quantize CSS on the grid and not having all the different delays ? Thanks.
The original strings sound way better, the higher strings have more of a full body, the samples sound thiner and not as rich in sound regarding Violins/Violas.
I can see the difference between the two performances, the real orchestra has a more open sound than the CSS which is drier. I find CSS an amazing tool, but you have to recognize that
Oliver Schmellenkamp really did a great job! 👍
how does this compare to the cinematic strings 2.0? i own that, but feel i need to learn automation techniques. but is this a vastly superior update?
Such a great piece and mock-up! Curious, did you blend in the Cinematic Studio Solo Strings library? Do you have any particular strategy for a convincing divisi?
Thanks. I didn't use the solo strings. I put the dynamics and the vibrato on the same controller, that sounds very authentic in CSS2.
@@OliverSchmellenkamp what do you mean by CSS2?
@@alontrigger CSS2 is the sample library I used.
Cinematic Studio Strings 2 (CSS2), does that answer your question?
@@OliverSchmellenkamp Do you mean Cinematic Strings 2 or Cinematic Studio Strings? They are different libraries as far as I know...
@@alontrigger Yes, sorry. I mean Cinematic Studio Strings: cinematicstudioseries.com/strings/
CSS seems way overpriced for all the hype that it gets.
I mean what's the draw? The expressiveness, or the control over parameters?
Whenever I hear it in sound comparisons I'm immediately shocked by how synthetic it sounds, so I imagine there has to be some other reason so many people are riding the hype train to the scene of the wreck...
Maybe it gives you so much control that it can sound good in the right hands, but mostly ends up sounding meh for people who don't have the time to tweak everything in post?
I've heard more convincing out of the box sound from East West Symphony Orchestra, and that was recently on sale for well below $200 with a ton more articulations.
Wow!
hi do you use any kind of eq on CSS to delete noise or something?
Not sure if I understand where the comparison is happening... when we see the piano roll it's CSS and when we see the musicians it's the real recording?
Yes!
@@OliverSchmellenkamp Well.. The sampled library is quite good! With some mix tricks it can probably get even closer to the real thing.
In fact, vst can play very well, but it lacks ensemble;
I also recorded the Budapest Orchestra. I used CSS in the early stage. If it’s upgraded in the next few years,
The increase in data volume can be completely defeated.
hello Wonderfull library indeed ! How do you equalize it ?
I used this one: www.softube.com/eq-collection for whole orchestra. I boosted 8kHz, 4db
@@OliverSchmellenkamp OK thank you !
Really? When the camera switches to midi it’s actually css?
Hey awesome video! Did you use standard mic mix? Con sordino? I’m thinking to buy this library tbh
Standard Mic Mix, no sordino. Library is Great!
@@OliverSchmellenkamp awesome 💪 it sounded so similar!
Are u the new Mozart?
0:27 Until libraries figure out how to handle intonation that's purer than equal temperament like this, nothing will beat live players.
CC pitch automation is definitely possible but it'll probably sound artificial, and in any case, live sessions ROCK
@@bassoonplatoon3146 The further problem is we really would need CC pitch readout in cents, not MIDI units.
Vibrato in CSS kicks in fairly arbitrary with almost no regard to the score compared to a real orchestra. Plus I like a bit more rosin in the real thing.
no time to die orchestral
Great, sound really beautiful! Could you please upload your daw project for this small part?
Hey Nicola, what do you mean, a midifile?
@@OliverSchmellenkamp I meant a whole project file (not all project, just only this fragment) including midi, plugins and all your DAW settings.
amazing what's the song name?
It‘s called: Narcissus - Adagio for Strings :)
@@OliverSchmellenkampplease record more adagios. Another question do you have this midi? can send me?
What do you mean CSS2?!
Cinematic Studio Strings
@@OliverSchmellenkamp oh OK, I thought you had access to something not out yet 😅
Can't tell any difference
Serms all the time the library...
You realize that all of your legato notes are off the beat by a few hundred milliseconds, right? The legato transitions are starting on the beat, but it should be completed on the beat. In the CSS documentation, it says that when using legatos to pre-delay the tracks by a few hundred milliseconds...
Yes i know, here it makes no difference, but if you work with a clear beat it's important.
@@OliverSchmellenkamp Apologies, but it really does make a difference. Tap out the beat for the live strings and youll hear them playing on the beat. Tap out the same beat for CSS and youll hear that it falls after the beat. It's important no matter what - especially if you want to A/B compare to live players.
@@SamFerrara It does not Matter when there really is no beat to hear. When you nor reference beat to play on it's not important if ALL his strings start a few milliseconds late because they are sync (on beat) again because they all are delayed the same amount. afterwards for the comparison it's just important to sync the two audio files exactly over each other!
If a tree falls in the forest and there was no metronome going, did it really fall off-beat?
Slow string orchestras do not play to a predefined click or beat. If you analyze them they're is always an ebb/flow to the tempo.
Thats why subtle tempo automation during a slow strings passage is a very wonderful trick to add realism on top of dynamics and vibrato.
Read the Evenant article on it, it's very informative.
There’s way more detail in the real version