This is a terrific tutorial. Wonder if you are utilizing Articulation Maps in your DAW/Cubase, and if so, what is your experience? I love the idea how you change the articulation mid note, but does a DAW's articulation map functionally work that way.
@michaellaumusic
4 ай бұрын
Sorry, I wrote this comment before I got to the section where you are using the Articulation Maps. I use DP and will see if I can do changes in the middle of a note.
@bfree45
9 ай бұрын
EDIT: I realized I misspelled and mispronounced "diminuendo" over and over, sorry about that! My mistake!
@pjdahmen
9 ай бұрын
Great Tutorial ! Keep up and well done!
@bfree45
9 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@guyshard
7 ай бұрын
Tremendous tutorial. Thank you so much.
@bfree45
9 ай бұрын
Timestamps for easy access: 00:00 Intro/life updates 01:53 Mod Wheel/cc01 02:38 Default JB Violin Dynamics 03:37 Cinestrings Solo legato 03:54 vs JB Violin Legato 04:19 rules for comparison 04:58 MELODY STATIC DYNAMICS 05:43 similar libraries 06:09 Method 1: pitch bend 09:00 MELODY PITCH BEND DYNAMICS 09:36 techniques/tips for pitch bend method 11:42 think like an artist 12:55 Method 2: Keyswitches/articulation maps 13:17 seamless same-note articulations 14:48 How to set up the expression map for dynamics 15:36 How to program it with the key switches 15:38 Contours 16:58 contours vs cresc/dim 21:07 outro
@unconditional--love
8 ай бұрын
This is fantastic, thank you SOO MUCH for this!! By the way do you happened to know if this is possible to do in Logic Pro? Also, have you ever experienced the Joshua Bell plugin playing back your midi song slightly different each time you play it? It does this in my logic file and I have no idea how to get rid of it 😮💨
@bfree45
8 ай бұрын
Yes this should all be possible in Logic, I have never used it and have never had this library play back MIDI differently each time in cubase or studio one
@unconditional--love
8 ай бұрын
@@bfree45Thanks so much for your quick reply! And so weird that Logic does that! How is Cubase? Is it a pretty good software like Logic?
@bfree45
8 ай бұрын
@@unconditional--love I think Cubase and Logic are probably the most used DAWs in the world today, at least when it comes to orchestral music and cinematic styles. I like both Cubase and studio one, I find studio one the easiest and most intuitive to use by far, but it still isn’t quite as stable and doesn’t offer the same performance as Cubase with really large projects. I reverted back to Cubase recently after the release of Cubase 13, which had some features I’d been wishing for for a while!
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