Very nice to get another Richard Harvey collection. How many dynamic layers do these instruments have? Alot sound like they have 1, but maybe that's just the playing.
@AlonsoJoaquinComposer
11 ай бұрын
Dunno, they are never open about RR count or dynamics :/
@danhun7355
11 ай бұрын
@@AlonsoJoaquinComposer What are you even talking about? They have detailed documentation on their website for every library. Although Sangara's documentation hasn't been added so far. If you're unable to navigate through a simple website, maybe the problem is you, not them.
@alexlamymusic
11 ай бұрын
@@AlonsoJoaquinComposer The average for the Stringed Instruments here is 3-4RRs and 2 dynamic layers. Percussion is 3-6 layers for Drums, 2-3 for other perc, and pretty much always 6RRs, sometimes 8RRs. Pitched Perc is 1-3 layers, usually 2, and 2-8 RRs depending on the instrument. Xylophones tend to have have more RRs than metallophones, which have longer note tails. Woodwinds are usually 1 layer (that's what they do), and 3-4 RRs for shorter notes. As @danhun7355 said, there's usually documentation for this, it's just not uploaded yet. But I would like to say here that for libraries like this it's a bit weird to prioritise 'how many dynamics' a patch has over how it sounds. These are not orchestral instruments; they don't produce a gradient of dynamics from ppppp to fffff... some don't produce ANY dynamic differences when played, or when they do it's very subtle, often perceived as mp-mf, or p and mf if you're lucky. That's what these instruments are. Usually the way to get a different timbre (and then maybe a different dynamic) out of them is to play them in a different way, or with a different mallet, or different part of the hand etc. Comments where people make assumptions based on other patches they've played, or other completely different instruments really bug me. Why not google, or even just type the instrument name in right here on KZitem, and actually learn what these instruments sound like, and then make a judgement?
@AlonsoJoaquinComposer
11 ай бұрын
@@danhun7355 Woah calm your horses OT fan! Yes I'm aware of the "Specs and Documents" section, which ironically doesn't have any documents. You'd know if you had read it yourself. Anyway, it's devoid of any actually useful info on how these instruments were sampled and put together
@danhun7355
11 ай бұрын
@@AlonsoJoaquinComposer Point is, all information about rr and dynamic layers can be found on their website, so they are quite open about it.
@Ardo_Ran_Varres
11 ай бұрын
Nice!!!
@Orchestral-Tools
11 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@iand9542
9 ай бұрын
any plans to a library of japan instruments? with that would be the asian collection complete with chinase library and this one
@Orchestral-Tools
8 ай бұрын
We love Japenese instruments, anything is possible in the future!
@AlonsoJoaquinComposer
11 ай бұрын
How many dynamics and round robins, also no damped releases? This is a must-do for an instrument in 2023 :/
@philippvonhoren
11 ай бұрын
The dynamics on all of the instruments are different. Some of them have up to 3 (stringed instruments), some have less. It really depends on what the instruments are capable of. Round Robins are plenty. You can find damped releases with the staccato, portato etc. articulations
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