How to Make Natural Sounding Orchestral String Sounds (MMM 2014)

johndoe wrote on 2/28/2015, 10:16 AM

     I've been testing the "All Strings" instrument for a short while now and after hearing each note play out, I want to make it sound more "natural", similar to how the real orchestral strings play instead of obviously sounding like a computer generated music note. To be more specific I want a "T" sound the instant the note begins, like when a bow hair comes into contact with the string of a violin in order to play.

 Any ideas/suggestions? Are there some things on the "Vita 2" I have to adjust?

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browj2 wrote on 3/1/2015, 2:29 PM

Hi,

I couldn't find any way to make the violin sound more natural or what you are looking for.

I took a look at other instruments on the Magix site looking for some other instruments. Here is the link. Nothing suitable.

I have Independence but haven't been able to make it work with Music Maker. It works with Music Studio/Samplitude Music Studio. The full 70GB version (I have 12GB version) may have what you are looking for, assuming that you can get it to work with MMM. It is available on the Samplitude pro site.

Otherwise, you can look for third party vst's. There is Synful and some others that may be suitable if you are willing to pay a lot. Some have trial versions.

Sorry that I can't help more. Maybe someone else can.

 

 

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