--- In exs-users@yahoogroups.com, Don Newmeyer <music@n...> wrote: > Jamie, > You might try using a better spelling of "tremolo" in your search. I'm no= t > criticizing you (spelling is not usually such a big deal) but it might he= lp > you find what you're looking for. > > Don > > > > On Saturday, December 20, 2003, at 07:10 AM, bitesound2001 wrote: > > > >> --- In exs-users@yahoogroups.com, "bitesound2001" <bitesound@h...> > >> wrote: > >>> Hello group > >>> > >>> I remember a post any where up to a year ago about how to construct > >> a tremelo > >>> effect for the strings in the environment. It was a great tip but I > >> lost the post before > >>> putting it into practise. thanks Don spelling is not my strongest point, anyway Julie thanks for chiming in and I am sorry to be so vague. I think you and a few others were discussing a new library that had specifi= c sampled violin tremolo if I remember correctly and this tecnique came up, I shure y= ou know what I mean, when the violist wiggles his/her hand, it is not exactly a str= oke and it can add tension if that is what you need, I'm working on a three part Docum= entry on world war two here in rome and tension is needed. hope that is enough info, thankyou very much for taking the time Jamie
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[EXS] Re: the environment and strings
2003-12-21 by bitesound2001
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