It feels that I get carried away sometimes and ride the waves of where the progressions take me, it kinda wild and surprising. Thanks for the kind words.
Hey Simeon, bought it (half priced) just after your live show yesterday. I think it is nice to get a quick orchestral sound under your fingers while looking around for some idea. Nonetheless, it would of course be better to internaly hear this orchestral sound while sketching with piano or whatsoever. Not a must-have, but I like it and when you are a beginner it can help !
Lovely indeed. Like a tiny Albion One. Simeon, are you doing a vid on ImpactSoundworks’ Tokyo Strings 2.0 ? Apparently it’s more than doubled in size and has a pretty successful legato.
Yes. Kind of what I thought. I got it as an extension to the Albion ONE orchestra. Especially due to the legatos that in Albion ONE are a little limited.
From time to time it sounds amazing! Not sure if it's because you play it or because of the sounds. Often with these I would like a trial demo but most orchestral library companies don't offer that. Anyway it sounds like a great "shortcut" to making orchestral music that sounds good. 🎉
I have been using the CASIO PX-S7000 for a little over a year. The Chord display is coming from MIDIculous Pro from Gospel Musicians (link in the description). Thanks for watching.
Yes, it’s all about the voicing but the sound is there. You have to consider that I was doing all of this live and improvising. You will of course have a lot more control in a different setting. Thanks for watching.
I admire the incredible understanding of instant harmony progression.
It feels that I get carried away sometimes and ride the waves of where the progressions take me, it kinda wild and surprising.
Thanks for the kind words.
Your excellent demonstration has me sold (as usual!)
Great fun as always Simeon!! .... until the next Joyful Journey!!!!!!!!! 😁🎹🎶
Thanks, really beautiful plugin and nice plays :)
Hey Simeon, bought it (half priced) just after your live show yesterday. I think it is nice to get a quick orchestral sound under your fingers while looking around for some idea. Nonetheless, it would of course be better to internaly hear this orchestral sound while sketching with piano or whatsoever. Not a must-have, but I like it and when you are a beginner it can help !
Lovely indeed. Like a tiny Albion One.
Simeon, are you doing a vid on ImpactSoundworks’ Tokyo Strings 2.0 ?
Apparently it’s more than doubled in size and has a pretty successful legato.
Yes. Kind of what I thought. I got it as an extension to the Albion ONE orchestra. Especially due to the legatos that in Albion ONE are a little limited.
Amazing 🔝! ! !
To use spitfire which 5 octave midi keyboard should you use?
thanks for a great review! it helped me decide to buy the tutti. anyway, what 88 key are you using? thanks again
It is my pleasure. I have been enjoying the Privia PX-S7000 CASIO was so kind to send me.
From time to time it sounds amazing! Not sure if it's because you play it or because of the sounds. Often with these I would like a trial demo but most orchestral library companies don't offer that. Anyway it sounds like a great "shortcut" to making orchestral music that sounds good. 🎉
what controller keyboard is that
I have been using the CASIO PX-S7000 for a little over a year. The Chord display is coming from MIDIculous Pro from Gospel Musicians (link in the description). Thanks for watching.
Sounds lovely, 3 bars from you and I'm sold! Does this lib have adsr controls in the menu somewhere on the left side?
Hello Simeon, can you play just strings with this library? Maybe at low velocity? WW and Strings patch sounds awesome.
Have SSO and love it! But using Tutti easily sounds very MIDIish and "sound-canvas"-like if you're not careful.
Yes, it’s all about the voicing but the sound is there. You have to consider that I was doing all of this live and improvising. You will of course have a lot more control in a different setting. Thanks for watching.
Shame about the annoying Xylophone in the 'Orchestra' patch.