In Depth - How To Blend Dry & Ambient Libraries Together
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- CH takes us through his piece of 'Hybrid Shlockl' to demonstrate how easy it is to merge two sets of samples recorded in different locations.
LCO Strings - www.spitfireau...
MASSE - www.spitfireaud...
Listen to the track on Soundcloud - soundcloud.com...
Downloading as I write! Christian, I don't know where you find the time to do all these videos and still compose, but thank you for sharing all your knowledge. Just LOVE that you are letting your British wit and humour embellish your "how to videos" more. I find it fits so wonderfully to "Spitfire" Audio. Thank you for your thought and time.
Pride cometh before a fall, and I tried to dive right in with my Spitfire products, without stopping to consider how sophisticated and therefore complex they are. Thank you Christian and all at Spitfire for your patience and continuous enthusiasm to help me. That means a great deal!
Holy mother of.... that piece was amazing Christian!! Thank you for making me want this library even more than I did before! A must have once I have saved my pennies!!
Something to aspire to in a dream. We know why Christian makes the "big bucks." No one ever sat him down and said, "this is how you do..." Incredibly generous to share this in such an appealing and professional way. Thank you.
Awesome!!! Loving your videos and tutorials, they are really helpful and entertaining! 👍🏻
Nice. Re the distorted bits: I thought my gear was faulty and I went on search to find the problem. Relieved to discover it was intentional. Brilliant as always CH
I just got blowed away by this one. Wow, thank you for sharing!
Getting wild here Christian, very informative! Thanks for taking the time to do this! Love LCO....
Fantastic video! Lots of great idea there. Thank you.
Sounds so cool. I didn't understand it watching walkthroungh. Really great stuff, I will get it.
Awesome work. Love it.
Great piece! Greatest sine wave face ever! Epic distortion!
Great instructive work! Thank you!
Great tips!! Thanks! I've been wanting to get the LCO library.
Lovely to see you make the most of what Logic has. Inspired to try some of your tips out.
Very impressive, Great atmosphere.
Love it, great job - LOVE videos like this showing on how to really work with the software.
If I could comment on the production of video? The highlights in the video are a bit blown out (see CH's shirt - this is the equivalent in the audio world of the treble clipping) and the white balance of the camera looks to be initially on the cool temperature side but not sure the effect is pleasing... makes the skin tones smurf like :) BUT that aside absolutely fantastic content, thank you!
Totally agreed! And while it's not nearly as over-produced as the LCO Strings Part II video, there are some unnecessary overlays and too many shots of things that aren't the DAW. Come on, marketing team! Just give us a high-res screencast!
There are lots of people complaining about the room sound of this library in the VI Control forum. So I went into the lab and put some reverb on this puppy and was blown away with the sound and what you can do with it. Too bad Christian gave away the not so secret secret.
Hey spitfire great library indeed, I bought and I'm excited about it but legato is missing here... add it on your next update please
Christian just keeps getting funnier
Thanks for the video Christian! LCO sounds great. Was just curious...do you use a headphone amplifier with those 770's? If so, which one?
These Spitfire videos (cribs, tutorials, etc.) are really invaluable, thanks so much for all of this well presented and highly relevant content.
I want to begin adding Spitfire libraries to my toolkit, however I can't seem to find much information on the tuning capabilities. I know Kontakt instruments tend to be somewhat limited with regards to tunings.
I currently use Vienna Symphonic samples and I am really impressed with the range of tuning options Vienna Ins Pro makes available, Vienna also responds very well to the Hermode Tuning feature in Logic. I think that tuning is a crucial component for achieving realism, especially when dealing with string samples. Does Spitfire have solutions for tuning built into their software? Also, is there anyway to make Spitfire compatible with the 'dynamic' Hermode Tuning in Logic?
ohh...we can not buy MASSE alone? :-(
all spitfire need is to make another percussion library (like ewql stormdrum approach) and thats it, the besst sample company in the world is complete ja. BTW really waiting for that bernard herman stuff and the modulr drums library. I dont know but after you hear the spitfire and spectrasonics VI's you are going to discard the other companies(its an opinion)
I guess it's all because of the rhythmic plucks, but this track reminds me of Christian Henson's perfect work for "Black Death'. =)
Great video and great content Christian! I noticed the big hits are distorting the audio on my end here. Doesn't look like you're clipping in Logic. Just wondering if the rendered video audio might be going over 0db? Cheers.
We checked this, we;'re at least -0.5db across whole demo. But I am distorting the bejesus out of quite a lot of it!
Sounds like purposeful distortion to me but it does take you aback.
sadly they dont sell the random hall seperately at lexicon - sounds amazing
Relab has a version of their LX480 that only has the random hall algorithm. Hope that's a suitable (and cost-effective) substitute.
awesome, thanks for this! what controller are you using for your faders? cheers!
A behringer bcf2000, totally piece of plop but I've got used to it! www.thomann.de/gb/behringer_bcf_2000.htm CH
Great
Might be a silly question, but when it comes to editing strings, what is the difference between changing modulation and expression automation? Which one do u recommend to start editing first? Although, I saw in the video modulation automation, but u've also mentioned about expression..
Not silly at all.... Most people just use modulation/dynamics - I use expression as well because I'm camp as Christmas and like as big a dynamic range as I can muster, so I'll usually simply match whatever I edit in mod with expression...
Sounds like Christian hit the ever allusive 'brown note' at 23:08. lol
The LCO is way too loud compared to spoken bits...it's clipping my monitors
I regret actually buying EastWest's library.. Together with KONTAKT this looks so much more seamless
Aiden Hall haha loser
26:42....... You are a hoot Christian. LMAO 👍
I too made a mistake in my underpants.