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Tremolo effect in SI Strings
Anyone know how to create a good tremolo (fast bowing) effect in SI Strings? SONAR Artist / Cakewalk Instruments
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Re: Tremolo effect in SI Strings
2016/01/20 03:32:24
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noteman Anyone know how to create a good tremolo (fast bowing) effect in SI Strings? SONAR Artist / Cakewalk Instruments
Looking at SI Strings I can't see any way to do this with just the instrument itself. However, you could use a tremolo plugin. Meldaproduction makes a range of free plugins including an excellent Tremolo effect https://www.meldaproduction.com/plugins/product.php?id=MTremolo
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Re: Tremolo effect in SI Strings
2016/01/20 11:14:55
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I don't think tremolo and "fast bowing" are the same thing. And neither are possible in SI Strings.
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Re: Tremolo effect in SI Strings
2016/01/20 11:20:54
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Re: Tremolo effect in SI Strings
2016/01/20 13:29:05
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pwalpwal tremolo can mean fast reiteration https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tremolo
Ah. Didn't know that, thank you. I only knew of the amplitude variation version. I imagine it's usually done with a to and fro motion of the bow. You can set up a series of 1/32 notes and SI Strings will sort of do this (but not to and fro), but it sounds pretty bad. A bit better with a slower attack but not much.
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Re: Tremolo effect in SI Strings
2016/01/20 18:17:22
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Thanks for the replies. I definitely meant "fast bowing", often called tremolo strings but not the same as audio effect tremolo. I gave up on SI Strings for that and used a Roland synth but still looking at other software strings for the future.
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Re: Tremolo effect in SI Strings
2016/01/22 13:29:59
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I experimented with fast bowing using the AAS String Studio and I think it might give you what you want. It was relatively easy, and i get the impression there's a lot of flexibility in implementation. PM me if you'd like to hear a sample and I'll email a sample WAV.
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Re: Tremolo effect in SI Strings
2016/01/22 15:01:28
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ricoskyl I experimented with fast bowing using the AAS String Studio and I think it might give you what you want. It was relatively easy, and i get the impression there's a lot of flexibility in implementation. PM me if you'd like to hear a sample and I'll email a sample WAV.
+1 Gotta love AAS. String Studio VS-2 is no exception. Even the basic Bowed - Violin 1 preset sounds nice.
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Re: Tremolo effect in SI Strings
2016/01/22 15:50:48
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I should have mentioned using the arpeggiator. While not very sophisticated, it seemed up to the task of rapid repetition. It's also about as easy to use as any I've seen.
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