STUDIO SPACE: More Altiverb - Plucked Strings, Orchestra, & Choir

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In the first episode of Studio Space, we have a look at the world of Altiverb in the realm of virtual instruments. Part 1 explores way too many piano libraries, and Part 2 delves into plucked strings, orchestra, and choir.

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HI just stumbled on your video. Thanks for sharing.

yashkummar
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nice serie dude i love it i really enjoy watching it

moussatouhami
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I am using altiverb and its awesome!!!

mainulmike
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wow! how did you played attack strings and choir together at 1 time with 1 midi? Can we do that in Ableton too?
please answer

shubhamusicofficial
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Why do you keep shaking your finger on the keyboard? What kind of keyboard is that?

sekritskworl-sekrit_studios
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Hey Meena, I really enjoyed the video! I have been trying to get my orchestral spacing and reverb settings right for longer than I can remember and have gotten lost down a rabbit hole! I have Virtual Sound Stage 2 and also Altiverb. I've tried the positioner in Altiverb and I find that when you use too many instances on the orchestral sections I just end up with a whole lot of mud. Do you use a different convolution for each section, as you have in this video, and then put them all together as an entire orchestral ensemble? I can only imagine that would sound like a whole lot of mud also! The instruments sound great when solo but all together they sound awful, with the Altiverb positioner tool. I wonder if you have managed to do a whole orchestral piece using the Altiverb positioner an got it to work well? If so I would love to see/hear the result. I can't get it right so I'm back to using Virtual SoundStage 2 for the positiong with the sections sent to seperate tails, but I'm still not happy with the sound, Best wishes, Paul.

PaulCassidyOrchestrations
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please do piano tutorials, by the way try ravenscroft 275
from vilabs you will hate each piano you played ever

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