Thanx for this comparison (BBC+soaring) - I think - it would be sound better if you could use „portamento” sometimes. I also have impression, that pianissimo is not natural - without „air” of the bowing in opposite to the BBC string section
Sadly the high strings do not have a portamento feature, weird though because it’s called “soaring strings”. It’s a good library is you’re starting out and looking for decent legato strings
Violins sound good, but will only do so on a good composition, like this. Well done. Sounds very romantic period in style, Elgar / Vaughn Williams, but more Elgar
Beautiful, Mahler-like.
Very beautiful with a lot of expressivity !!
Thank you!
You know I like singing yes it's beautiful
Thanx for this comparison (BBC+soaring) - I think - it
would be sound better if you could use „portamento” sometimes. I also have impression, that pianissimo is not natural - without „air” of the bowing in opposite to the BBC string section
Sadly the high strings do not have a portamento feature, weird though because it’s called “soaring strings”. It’s a good library is you’re starting out and looking for decent legato strings
@@envrie9423 thanx. I didn’t know that there are no portamento. BTW Nice composition!
@@bartmuzThanks!
@@envrie9423 Tom Harrold Music says in his test, that the portamento oddly is triggered with high velocity, faster key pressing.
Violins sound good, but will only do so on a good composition, like this. Well done. Sounds very romantic period in style, Elgar / Vaughn Williams, but more Elgar
Thank you, an Elgar comparison is very flattering. I'm glad you liked it