So if you do not play live you do not need the performance set and tool ? Cyril On 2/05/03 16:00, "go_matic" <tichy@...> wrote: > Hello Husky, > > here are some excerpts from our last newsletter, with some > further explanations: > > "The Orchestral Cube, including Strings, Brass & Woodwinds > and Percussion in EXS24 mk II format had its worldwide debut > two weeks ago. The Vienna Symphonic Library is now available > as the first fully integrated orchestral sample library for Logic 5.5 > and Logic 6, for Mac or PC. > > The Performance Set in EXS24 mk II format is rapidly being > finalized as well. Currently we're working together with Emagic to > implement our Performance Tool with EXS24 mk II. And here's > the good news: Unlike the GigaStudio version, the EXS > Performance Tool will not be a stand-alone program. It will be a > plug-in directly accessible in EXS24 mk II. You'll be able to use > all of our tools of expression without leaving Logic. It will be > available for Mac OS 9 and OS X and is expected to be ready for > download for registered users from our User Area by the end of > May/beginning of June. > > The EXS Performance Tool plug-in will offer the same features > as the GigaStudio version: > > Alternation Mode: As you play in real-time, you step > automatically from one articulation to the other, without being > distracted by having to operate key switches. > > Legato Mode: For the first time in the history of electronic > music it is possible to perform naturally fluid and authentic > passages like legato, portamento or glissando in real-time. Just > play without any additional need for pedals or key switches. > > Repetition Mode: Perform repeated notes without the notorious > "machine gun effect", with the timing and accents of your choice > in real-time. > > Of course we're not only finalizing the First Edition, but we're > especially focused on completing the massive Pro Edition, > which is due for release this summer. Complete details on this > and all of our future products will be sent to you in upcoming > Vienna Symphonic Library newsletters." > > So, to answer your question, Husky: One mode of the > Performance Tool, the Alternation Mode, is for use in > combination with the multisamples of the Orchestral Cube, as it > switches automatically between articulations, e.g., up and > down bows, or, more elaborated, e.g., staccato, staccato, > detache, staccato, staccato, sfz., pfp, pizz., pfp, etc... It's easy > to create longer patterns with many different articulations and > you just play them in real-time. If you are a registered user of the > Orchestral Cube, you will be able to download this "Alternation > Tool" (which is actually the Performance Tool with the Alternation > Mode activated) from the User Area of our website as soon as it > will be available by the end of May/beginning of June. It will be a > plug-in for the EXS24 mk II on Mac OS 9 and OS X and therefore > fully integrated. So there's no need for a stand-alone program > like our Performance Tool for the Giga platform. > > In a nutshell: Yes, you'll have a great Performance plug-in for the > Orchestral Cube as well! > > I hope that answered your question! > > Best regards from Vienna, > Martin Tichy > Vienna Symphonic Library > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [EXS] Re: How flexible is the VSL Cube vs. Performance set?
2003-05-05 by Cyril Blanc
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