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Need some help with vibrato

Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 3:36 pm
by lamboguy
Hi Folks,

I'm playing a simple clarinet part with MSI and am not having any luck with the vibrato. I click on the vibrato button and get plenty of vibrato, but there's not delay, it comes right on, I'd think a second or so before the vibrato starts would be nice.

What am I doing wrong? The manual is not much help I'm afraid.

Thanks!

Fred

Re: Need some help with vibrato

Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 8:30 pm
by FMiguelez
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I am not familiar with that library, but if they are two separate patches, perhaps you can find a way to "blend" them in?

Like if you put the mod wheel all the way down is 100% non-vib. The wheel 100% up is vib. Anywhere in the middle would let you fake a progressive vibrato, or delay it until you want it.

My question for you would be, is that doable with that library?

Re: Need some help with vibrato

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 2:04 am
by hugy
lamboguy wrote:Hi Folks,

I'm playing a simple clarinet part with MSI and am not having any luck with the vibrato. I click on the vibrato button and get plenty of vibrato, but there's not delay, it comes right on, I'd think a second or so before the vibrato starts would be nice.

What am I doing wrong? The manual is not much help I'm afraid.

Thanks!

Fred
You should check the wheel (w button below the depth button) button so you can adjust the vibrato depth manually using the mod wheel.

Hope this helps.

Re: Need some help with vibrato

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 11:32 am
by lamboguy
Well, it appears to be just a mod wheel sorta thing, but I was hoping for more than that. It's designed as a "Symphonic Instrument" -- and symphonic instruments don't use mod wheels! :lol:

Maybe I'll write MOTU...I have to be missing something, it's just a solid clarinet note, and if you click on vibrato, then it's a wavy clarinet note.

Fred

Re: Need some help with vibrato

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 12:10 pm
by FMiguelez
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If you don't have a patch like a "Progressive Vibrato", or Light Vibrato, then you are out of luck and all you can do is "emulate" it by using one of the suggested methods. There may be better ways to do that for your particular library, but you only have so many recorded instrument samples, and that's what you have to work with (depending on the patches the library has).
lamboguy wrote:Well, it appears to be just a mod wheel sorta thing, but I was hoping for more than that. It's designed as a "Symphonic Instrument" -- and symphonic instruments don't use mod wheels! :lol:
Are you kidding? I use that all the time. A lot of VSL patches use the modwheel to achieve a lot of things (vibrato-non-vibrato, dynamic layers such as pp to ff, etc.).

It's just a way to make them progressive and not have those sudden jumps you are experiencing.