Audio Ollie
Active Member
- Nov 2, 2020
- #1
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Introducing - Nashville Scoring Strings
Featuring Nashville’s finest string players at Ocean Way Studios -- a world class scoring environment -- we dedicated over two years to capturing the expressive performances of the incredible musicians we worked with. Using performance-based sampling techniques, we were able to preserve the subtle details and expressiveness found in real live recordings, all while maintaining the sense of depth found in the room. Every note was analyzed in real time during the sessions to make sure we maintained timbrel consistency. All of the short articulations were sourced from repetition-based performances to maximize fluidity and connectivity. Legato transitions were sampled from musical phrases to translate a level of expression resembling that of a real piece of music. Every aspect of this library was treated with utmost attention to detail and the results are unparalleled.
Focusing on the core strings articulations, Nashville Scoring Strings covers the main playing styles associated with modern film score. We prioritized a level of quality over quantity in these major performance types with the goal of creating a new benchmark in core string libraries. Recorded by scoring mixer Nick Spezia (Call of Duty, Fortnite, Outlander), we captured the sound found in many well known movies, TV shows, and video games. We made every effort to push the limits of what is currently possible with sample library development. We are incredibly proud to present Nashville Scoring Strings!
Introductory Offer
Nashville Scoring Strings will be available for $349 until December 1st, $499 thereafter.
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muziksculp
Senior Member
- Nov 2, 2020
- #2
Hello @Audio Ollie ,
NSS Sounds Wonderful, Congratulations !
Q. I noticed there is Spiccato, but not Staccato articulation for the shorts, is it possible to simulate Staccato via another articulation ? or .... ?
Thanks.
Cinemachine
aka Peter
- Nov 2, 2020
- #3
Sounds Awesome! Those Runs added in at the end sounded great!
richhickey
Senior Member
- Nov 2, 2020
- #4
What are the exact section sizes?
Guffy
Senior Member
- Nov 2, 2020
- #5
Is the walkthrough processed in any way, or is it straight out of the box?
Casiquire
Senior Member
- Nov 2, 2020
- #6
I didn't know Captain America made sample libraries
In all seriousness though, this does sound fantastic and I think the excitement over it was worth it. Plus, TWO passes for all articulations?! You're speaking my language. Congrats on what looks like an amazing release
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Hendrixon
Senior New
- Nov 2, 2020
- #7
That's smart and interesting, half size sections and offer two passes for each articulation.
Nice sounding room.
Some cool features regarding dynamics volumes... I love that!
Impressive dynamic range (how many layers?).
And it has great "legatos are overrated" from Jasper's hands in an intro price library of $350...
... how dare they!
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axb312
Senior Member
- Nov 2, 2020
- #8
@Audio Ollie. Sounds good. A few questions:
- Were the ensemble patches recorded as such or were they stitched together from individual instruments?
- Will there be any further loyalty pricing for those who own other Audio Ollie libs?
- What processing was applied to the strings in the walkthrough?
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John Longley
Senior Member
- Nov 2, 2020
- #9
Has it been stated how many dynamic layers there are? I had a look on the site and didn't see it.
alchemist
Active Member
- Nov 2, 2020
- #10
Just watched all the vids, awesome stuff! Would there be a way to work the alternate B Violin patches in to function as 2nd Violins? Or will it always sound like a larger 1st Violin section? @Audio Ollie
ProfoundSilence
Senior Member
- Nov 2, 2020
- #11
Casiquire said:
I didn't know Captain America made sample libraries
Lets be real, he looks more like tom hardy - so Eddy Brock
Laptoprabbit
The game is afoot
- Nov 2, 2020
- #12
Demos sound good. @Audio Ollie wondering about portamento? And also if keyswitching is planned
ProfoundSilence
Senior Member
- Nov 2, 2020
- #13
Laptoprabbit said:
Demos sound good. @Audio Ollie wondering about portamento? And also if keyswitching is planned
flexrouter can handle keyswitching very easily, it's a free multiscript
mojamusic
Senior Member
- Nov 3, 2020
- #14
I was hoping to see a LASS 3 announcement this year. Nevertheless, I do like the sound of this library. But I really don't need another... well maybe one more string library.
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Laptoprabbit
The game is afoot
- Nov 3, 2020
- #15
ProfoundSilence said:
flexrouter can handle keyswitching very easily, it's a free multiscript
Thanks ProfoundSilence. Now just wondering if there are plans for portamento/detache. If so may convince me to jump on.
Hendrixon
Senior New
- Nov 3, 2020
- #16
@Audio Ollie
You can't just drop something like that here and go... we need answers
Francis Bourre
Active Member
- Nov 3, 2020
- #17
I feel interested by the product; but tbh there's not enough information yet to help me decide. Do you plan to provide more content this month, deeper walkthrough, new demos, composer showcase... ?
jaketanner
Senior Member
- Nov 3, 2020
- #18
I really wish developers would just lay it all out when. library is released instead of keeping that air of mystery about the simplest things. Performance Samples lays everything out clearly...you know exactly what you are getting...why can't we get the same? Especially since this has been a LONG awaited library, and details are still a mystery.
Casiquire
Senior Member
- Nov 3, 2020
- #19
I wouldn't go as far as to read into the fact that they're not quickly responding here...they did just release a new library. There are more important things to do right this moment
jaketanner
Senior Member
- Nov 3, 2020
- #20
Question to anyone that has it...I saw in the tech walkthrough, that in order to use the dirty samples I needed to replace the cleaned ones...so does this mean I can not layer the clean and dirty samples? Has to be one or the other?
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