I think many of us have this type of note sliding before but it has never been possible to recreate realistically in a sample library. UNTIL NOW! Congrat's Ben.
Man this is INSANE stuff, seriously, the back and forth thing is such a common way of writing for strings yet pretty much every single lib out there is incapable of doing it. I would love to have a complete but small string setion sampled in this way (1v, violas, celli, and bassi, no need second violins)
Thank you! Glad to hear it. Yeah totally --it's easy to get a fairly nice result at first, but once you dig a bit deeper, there are some pretty nifty ways to do things.
Thanks! Good to know someone would be interested in the scripting. For this video I wanted to share what it does, but didn't show any code, because I didn't want to bore my audience :D I should do a scripting video sometime! I tried doing a scripting livestream last Friday, but yeah, it's questionable whether that's worth it or not.
@armine6176 My most recent livestream was about my workflow for making UI's in Kontakt, so you can check that out. I don't know what people would want to see, but it's good to know there is some interest with the scripting.
@@QuiemRe Thank you! Yeah I've had in mind that'd be interesting to collaborate with woodwind players on a library. Maybe that'll happen someday. Could be cool!
Ah, about that --I was not as concerned about optimization at the time, but recently after testing more closely it turns out I definitely need to release an update to both pathfinder libraries! They don't need to be nearly as CPU intensive. NI will be very busy with Black Friday stuff soon, so the update needs to be submitted by October 11th. To show how much less CPU intensive Ripple Cello is, I made sure not to crop the CPU meter in the playthrough videos. Here is an example where a lot is going on, but CPU doesn't get very high: th-cam.com/video/VVjYEEjbSKQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=gkVBhAKg2Qka4D1s&t=518
@@ben-osterhouse Yes, you could add to Pathfinder, in a future maybe, the MIDI patterns even if I admit in that case there some complications.... Thanks anyway
I think many of us have this type of note sliding before but it has never been possible to recreate realistically in a sample library. UNTIL NOW! Congrat's Ben.
@@shubus Thank you!
Excellent work here Ben, sounds brilliant.
What a beautiful library.... It's on my list, Thank you :-)
Man this is INSANE stuff, seriously, the back and forth thing is such a common way of writing for strings yet pretty much every single lib out there is incapable of doing it. I would love to have a complete but small string setion sampled in this way (1v, violas, celli, and bassi, no need second violins)
Yeah totally, thanks! Yep it'd be neat to hear how this playing style would sound with an ensemble. Dynamics work so differently with a group.
Very cool! I bought it yesterday and its pretty amazing. Theres definitely a learning curve but that just makes it even more rewarding and fun!
Thank you! Glad to hear it. Yeah totally --it's easy to get a fairly nice result at first, but once you dig a bit deeper, there are some pretty nifty ways to do things.
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GREAT DELIVERY! Chapeau! In my basket now.
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As usual from you a fantastic concept! Congrats!
Thank you! Cheers!
Dude this is crazy! I would be SO interested to see a video in how you did the scripting. Awesome work!!
Thanks! Good to know someone would be interested in the scripting. For this video I wanted to share what it does, but didn't show any code, because I didn't want to bore my audience :D I should do a scripting video sometime! I tried doing a scripting livestream last Friday, but yeah, it's questionable whether that's worth it or not.
Yes yes a scripting video is what we all need !!!
@armine6176 My most recent livestream was about my workflow for making UI's in Kontakt, so you can check that out. I don't know what people would want to see, but it's good to know there is some interest with the scripting.
The Minnesota Musical Marvel strikes again! Amazing and super useful, as always. Thanks, Ben!
haha Thanks💪 Glad to finally be able to get it out there for people!
as usual mind blowing.
Make woodwinds next please! Amazing library and very useful
@@QuiemRe Thank you! Yeah I've had in mind that'd be interesting to collaborate with woodwind players on a library. Maybe that'll happen someday. Could be cool!
@@ben-osterhouse TY! U are my hero 😩🙏
Love everything you do! Thank you!
Aw, thanks!
Brilliant! Thank you for your great effort!
My pleasure!
This is neato. I hope to pick up Ripple and the rest of your catalog soon. Until then, I must dance.
wow lovely sound!
Thank you!
Beautiful sounding....
And very inspiring....
U must make a video of describing it's potential in a composition....
@@dezinerAhmad Thank you, Will do!
Amazing!
Nice Ben
What’s the CPU usage like? I found pathfinder was quite heavy on my CPU
Ah, about that --I was not as concerned about optimization at the time, but recently after testing more closely it turns out I definitely need to release an update to both pathfinder libraries! They don't need to be nearly as CPU intensive. NI will be very busy with Black Friday stuff soon, so the update needs to be submitted by October 11th.
To show how much less CPU intensive Ripple Cello is, I made sure not to crop the CPU meter in the playthrough videos.
Here is an example where a lot is going on, but CPU doesn't get very high: th-cam.com/video/VVjYEEjbSKQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=gkVBhAKg2Qka4D1s&t=518
@@ben-osterhouse Yes, you could add to Pathfinder, in a future maybe, the MIDI patterns even if I admit in that case there some complications.... Thanks anyway