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Spitfire Solo Strings: Contextual
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- Опубліковано 16 лип 2018
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In this Spitfire Solo Strings contextual Christian talks through his composition using Spitfire Solo Strings, Chamber Strings and Spitfire Percussion.
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When a piece of music reduces you to tears.....you know it’s time to click “buy”. Inspirational! Thank you Christian.
Studio Strings mixed with LCO strings, Solo Strings, Appasionatta, Frozen strings, Dan Keens Library, Fractured Strings, and Certainly ALL of The LABS Strings- I feel like I can Do ANYTHING my Heart, Mind and Spirit can Imagine Now!!!!!!!
Spitfire, I Love You Guys ❤️ 🌟 🔥
Beautiful tones and textures, absolutely awesome and clear attacks on so many of the patches !
Beautiful,I love to watch you work Christian.
Excellent piece. Fabulous !!!
What an amount of details in the automation and edition ! Waoo ! But the result is just amazing !
Absolutely brilliant! Incredible composition too!
Gorgeous sounding. The breath in those release triggers is exceptional.
Great sound with great sound placement! It ’s So Amazing!
Love this tune. Very Inside Number 9. Cheers!
Awesome track!!! Love it
Beautiful track!
It's beautiful. Cheers.
Thank you Sir. I love you art work, your music! Thanks for consider this video, I love it! Master piece of music! Mr Henson :-)
I bought this last year, the value is unreal, thank you Spitfire
This should have been the first tutorial that was released. I now have a far better impression of the solo strings. Much better. Thank you Christian. 8:46 sold it to me
This complements Chamber Strings essentials very well.
I feel like I am watching the opening theme of Fargo when this solo violin starts hitting.
At 9:16 if you're wondering what he says its: "scratchy 1kh". Took me a few minutes of confused googling until I turned the captions on to find he wasn't saying "Onecay-ish"
Wow Christian, great composition!
Brilliant as always. Thanks! Hope I bump into you in Edinburgh one day just so I can shake your hand 😁👍
You Are The Beast Christian !!:) I like your movies very much ... they bring a lot of experience to my work ...
THAT is an excellent (though familiar) piece CH. Not only does it sound terrifically authentic (Spitfire is brilliant), its musically very pleasing (Henson is brilliant!)... Bravo!
Seems like a legato performance patch of the progressive longs would be just about perfect.
Thank you for commenting this
Really nice demo - thx.
nice,loved it.
You’ve had your eyebrows shaped, very on point!
I miss this guy.
Can we bring him back
Please
This is so ridiculously good. I would love to see you all incorporate aftertouch for vibrato but I loved the progressive to allow me at least some introduction of that without having to figure out how my Korg nanoKONTROL2 (on a Mac Big Sur iMac) with Cubase 11 can work to generate vibrato (I change it to cc21 and it keeps trying to act as cc7 - frustrating) so this gives me more to experiment with on the wonderful Solo Strings, and those advanced articulations are definitely hidden but quite fantastic. Thanks again for giving some context to the Solo Strings library, Christian.
Loved the music!
I need this library!
Absolutely beautiful. you continue to inspire me Christian. And as i get more film work and earn more dosh i will be able to afford the amazing Spitfire libraries. this not a paid for plug.
Lots of fun. Also goes to show that you don't always need a 100 track template to make a very colourful arrangement.
magical
Génial.
As a classically-trained bassist, I attest that there is almost no bass player who enjoys playing artificial harmonics. It's not just about how accurate our fingerings are on the strings. It's also about bow speed and pressure. Also, artificial harmonics aren't used often on bass, so very few of us practice them often, if not at all.
All the more reason to be thankful for their inclusion in this library :-)
Why don't you guys share the Logic project files of these walkthroughs? This would help soooo much in learning how to properly program your libraries. I have studied the one Christian has shared with the rearranged Trois Gnossienne, No. 1 and reprogrammed in another DAW. It was really helpful.
You do actually learn more by doing everything from scratch. I want to get the project files for some pieces too, but one might run into a heap of technical issues (missing samples, plugins, outputs, etc.)
Loved this example! You mention working on a different solo legato section? Would that be an update to this library or a separate new library? This library definitely fits in that "solo versions of a chamber idea." Keep it up guys!
Y o u...a r e...a genius. 👍
Sounds great. Specially like the flautando and bass harmonics. I like the progressive idea - was looking for this naturally vib added on long notes for years. What’s really pity is the lack of flautando for the viola :(
Hope you will add it in an update
11:33 It's quite a simple arrangement... Christian, this time I am disagree with you, this is an AMAZING piece of art. Thank you for the inspiration.
Amazing Stuff Christian! Really! Looking forward to invest in Spitfire Libraries soon. Can I ask a question?
At which frenquency do you usually set your Low Pass and High Pass filter before the signal gets effected by your reverb unit?
I'm with Jeff Skott on this. It's a stunning library and I've barely explored it yet. However, I also have after touch on my Alesis vi61, but barely anyone implements the use of this function and it doesn't appear to be assignable by the user (not sure how it sits as a cc). Is there a reason for afterthought vibrato not being a function? It would feel so much more natural when playing.
Wowwwwwww
What is that mod wheel thingy called that you use to control vibrato and dynamics? Simply called controllers?
Do you have a tip on a good one?
Excellent video, it was very useful to me. I am using several sounds from this library and I would like to know which midi controller do you recommend to me to have vibrato and volume control in real time? Greetings
This video LOOKS incredible too. Are you filming with Blackmagic Cameras?
9:05.....thats the stuff right there!
So, I've got two questions:
Can I use solo strings combined with abbey road one (sound wise), or don't they fit together and if not is there solo strings coming for abbey?
And is solo violin a part of solo strings?
Thank you 😌
Pls do some cinematic drums for the labs series : )
LOVE IT! thanks for creating this video Christian! Interesting how well that pan flipper works there! I am currently downloading this, but it seems like this will surpass my Chamber Strings as go to- library…
Anyone can provide info on the controller he's using? Im really into it.
Anyone else having problems with external hard drives over working when using spitfire? I’ve got a powerful iMac yet I still pull spitfire data from the external hard drive. In the Kontakt player, cpu stays at 0/1 whereas disk shoots to 100% straight away. Mostly with brass on Albion 3. Could it be my hard drive isn’t good enough?? It’s driving me crazy 😖
Wow.
Nice! I would enjoy if you could film and share the mixing session with Jake.
We have done so..../ just editing now!
Amazing, thank you so much!!!
Hello. Can I change the velocities once it's in the piano roll in Logic Pro? I don't seem to be able to do that.
Would love to see legato patches with progressive vibrato. Tremelo whispers is the best sound Spitfire have made I think.
Anybody know what library the basson and clarinet are from at 7:15?
Are you using only Laptop? If yes, what are the specs? Thank you
Can the modulations of the dynamics and vibrato etc (what Christian’s doing with his left hand) be done after the fact - after you’ve already recorded the part and are playing it back, and with virtual faders controlled with your mouse rather than an external device?
Yes, that should be possible in most, if not every, DAW, with multiple ways of doing it (e.g. recording while playing or drawing the events in using the mouse). Try looking up "automation" for your DAW.
In one "word" : 🤯
Anyone knows about that midi controller? I am looking for a midi controller just like that.
Just found this - look up palettegear - don't seem to sell the faders at the moment for some reason.
Christian, what faders are you using? They seem very neat!
He's using Palette Gear palettegear.com/
It's Palette. Very cool if you ask me.
palettegear.com/midi
Found it: ua-cam.com/video/RD7_08doMmk/v-deo.html
I searched “midi fader backlight colors two faders two dials” and found petapixel.com/2015/07/07/review-palettes-modular-photo-editing-controls-are-pricey-but-powerful/
ua-cam.com/video/RD7_08doMmk/v-deo.html
Hey, we know that melody from another video, don t we?
Oh yes!
Christian Henson Music Isn' t it in the reverb contest video, only a little bit differently arranged? I mean Ensemble wise.
No its exactly the same!!!
Christian Henson Music that is interesting.
Christian Henson Music so u spoilered a new library without us knowing it. :D
Hi Christian, great work !
Which controller model are you using?
Keyboard is Doepfer LMK4+, and Palettegear Expert kit are the faders
Package all of your project files with MP3's and stems, and charge out the a$$ for them and you have an instant hit, not to mention a GREAT public pedagogical service for the music community and posterity. I for one would mortgage my home or first born for them.
At last !!! Only real musicians can help the companies to produce really playable libraries !!!
I m very tired of hearing mechanical sounds from big companies with no musicality ...at all...
Yes. I like the RE20 better
as a violin player i can say that's Ok! But not so realistic.. still a synthetic feel..
Composers must be some of the poorest people in the world
Wow.