Samplemodeling Strings - Tutorial n.3 (Legato, Portamento & Glissando)
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- Hello everyone, welcome to this new Samplemodeling tutorial!
Today we introduce legato and portamento/glissando techniques.
With string instruments, these articulations are generally played in a single bow-stroke, so that subsequent notes are not separated but rather connected to the previous one by some type of transition.
If the duration of the transition is short and obtained with standard fingering, it is usually named legato. If it exceeds a certain time and involves a pitch sliding from the notes, it is called “portamento/glissando".
Getting a legato or portamento with our virtual strings is actually very easy. You only need to overlap subsequent notes.
Contents:
00:04 - Introduction
00:39 - Legato articulation
01:15 - Examples
01:42 - Portamento articulation
01:53 - Examples
02:30 - Influence of CC26
02:47 - Examples
03:05 - Split Portamento
03:30 - Examples
03:47 - Bichord Portamento
03:58 - Examples
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Thank You for posting this super helpful tutorial. Love the flexibility this library offers in terms of Portamento, Glissando, Legato, and the very special Split-Portamento, and Bichord Portamento. I don't know of any other Strings library that offers this type of functionality.
I look forward watching more of these very helpful tutorial for this library. 😎👍🏻
While these libraries are mostly designed to work within DAWs, I'm really happy because I figured out how to make this work within notation software (Dorico), whose key editor makes it pretty easy to access notes behind the scenes to adjust velocity/overlap timing/CC lane automation, without any affect on the visual score itself. Then I can fake a gliss. line (set to no playback so it doesn't attempt to do a weird pitchbend), just for score presentation purposes. Best of both worlds - FINALLY able to achieve convicing slow string glissandos in mockups rather than weird chromatic steppy samples or synthetic pitch bending of samples. This sounds a lot more realistic and fun. Thanks SM!
God bless you for this video, it has Made my day 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼😭😭😭
It has also given me the answers to my questions for years
Great! Does this work the same for your brass libraries as well?
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Just bought the library and love it! I would love to be able to do portamentos with tremolo. Any chance that will be added in the future?
would be great top have the midi files of all your exemples to download and study in detail :p