Synchron Player Tutorial 02: Navigation & First Steps
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- čas přidán 16. 07. 2024
- Paul Kopf introduces you to the preset structure and features of the Synchron Player Software, with a. focus on Synchron Strings I. www.vsl.co.at/Synchron_Strings_I
0:00 Intro
0:05 Getting started with the Factory Preset
0:21 Enable slots on MIDI Activity
00:45 Basic Structure
1:11 Dimensions
1:33 Short Notes
2:00 Slots explained
2:32 Long Notes and Dimension Structure
4:13 Reassigning Controllers
4:23 Perform View
5:05 Vibrato Control
5:43 Velocity XFade
6:38 Marcato Control
7:59 Parallel Button for Crossfading
8:58 Flautando
10:10 Tremolo Control
11:19 Half Tone Trills
11:39 Whole Tone Trills
11:50 Snap Pizzicato and Pizzicato
12:22 Fixed Gain Recording for authentic volume levels
12:53 Controller Options
13:39 Dynamics
15:00 Perform View
15:50 Control View
16:08 Edit View
17:12 Mix View and Mix Presets
19:00 Mixer channel
19:18 Reverb and mixer preset comparison
20:36 First Violins and mixing options
21:57 Reposition ensembles
22:57 Velocity Range
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This is all nice and good but I'm more interested in having multiple channel inputs and outputs into the player. I would have expected that to be mentioned in 01 or 02.
The Synchron Player is mono-timbral, meaning it will only handle one channel / not separate between different MIDI-channels. But you can create a multi-timbral setup by either using the free Vienna Ensemble or the paid Vienna Ensemble Pro.
Regarding outputs: You can assign each mic/bus in the player to one of the available outputs (no. 11 in the screenshot: www.vsl.info/manuals/synchron-player/mix-tab)
What is the MIDI controller being used here? I have looked for this style of controller everywhere and cannot find anything like it. Any information would be great. Thanks.
Hi, That's a FaderFox Controller, I'm afraid they don't produce this model anymore. www.faderfox.de. Best, Paul/VSL
Hello Paul, I'd like to know what the slide controller you're using in your demos ...? whereby you trigger the various articulations. many thanks henry
Hi Henry, that's an old controller by www.faderfox.de... I'm afraid they stopped the production of this specific module. Paul
Hi Paul ,thanks for getting back - what a shame. what would you recommend in its place something simple ?
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Hi, Paul! What's the difference between your and my library? I bought VIENNA ENSEMBLE PRO 7 with EPIC ORCHESTRA 2.0 Library, but my library looks poor. Look at the screenshot:
i.imgur.com/jCnhJbl.jpg
Everytime you show any preset, you've got many of articulations and other features. I can't see them in my library. What is my problem?
the epic orchestra 2.0 is a small and limted library and comes free with vienna ensemble pro 7. what he's using in this video is synchron strings I which has much more articulations. there's also new software called synchron strings pro which has new recordings and articulations and although expensive. sounds incredible.
No mix bus channel in synchron player?
That's managed in Vienna Ensemble. It's a VST that lets you add several instances of Synchron Player. Vienna Ensemble Pro even let's you add any VST from competitors, and you can mix them all together.