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cambiata
08-13-2001, 08:46 AM
Hi,

Just bought Dan Dean Solo strings, wich sounds very fine except the fact that there is a expressive vibrato on the one and only \"normal\" sustained sample.

Even the violin low g has a vibrato on it, wich is really silly because you can\'t play vibrato on that note! It should be played on a loose string!

It\'s also a shame that there are no loose string samples of the other strings, a really essential part of string playing!

Does anyone have home-tweeked looped Antares-fixed vibratofree versions to share http://www.northernsounds.com/ubb/NonCGI/images/icons/smile.gif or do I have to look for other libraries?

What about Siedlaczek solo strings?

Regards / Jonas Nyström

esperlad
08-13-2001, 09:04 AM
VR sound has string collections with open strings mapped sepatratley. Also, if you just want non-vibrato strings, there is also x-sample. The later volumes have sustained solo strings which have no vibrato.

cambiata
08-13-2001, 09:30 AM
Interresting!

I\'ve never heard of VR Sound library. Is it solo-strings or ensemble?

What about quality of the X-Samples solo string library, compared to Dan Dean?