Playing SWAM String Sections with Divisimate
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
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It was about time that we took the new SWAM String Sections out for a spin. After their fantastic solo instruments, this is the first time Audio Modeling ventures out into ensemble strings and they are just a joy to play with Divisimate.
Performed using a breath & bite controller by tecontrol: www.tecontrol.se/
Awesome
awesome. This deserves a whole new bunch of orchestration presets!
How do you use expression cc to make this please? do you have a virtual expressio controller or other ?
This performance was played with a Breath&Bite Controller by TEControl. Breath for dynamics, bite for vibrato depth.
@@Nextmidi thank you
I would love greater elaboration as to how this works with SWAM Sections.
Tell they sound like this alone without layers
In this video there's no additional layers applied, this is pure SWAM String Sections!
Way too expensive for synth strings. Not accurate at all. CCS strings are much better sound and value
If they can make the portamento/gliss algorithm close to natural, this is going to be next level. Right now it still sounds like a synth.
Can I listen to this composition somewhere?
Magic ✨
wow..😳 awesome, unbelievable! 🤩!
Awesomeness! What Divisimate settings are you using?
Peter Gromer is a legend!
Awesome!
I'm new to Divisimate, but do you think the same idea could be applied to make a piano more realistic when playing chords? Because, so far, a piano vst it's just about triggering layers of single notes. But when you play chords in a real acoustic grand, the result is quite different from a vst.
Not quite - Divisimate is designed to create playable orchestrations from differenet instruments. What you're referring to I assume is the concept of sympathetic resonance (each currently open string of the piano resonating with each currently sounding note). Divisimate has no business with the creation of the sound, it deals with the orchestrational and musical side of things.
There are a few instruments that try to simulate sympathetic resonance with impulse responses with pretty solid results. Check out Pianoteq, that's a set of fully modeled piano instruments:
www.modartt.com/home
Great. Is this SWAM 1.0.2?
Outstanding. Looks like it's a joy to play also.
Beautiful!