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Requiem / Classical, iSymphSoprano
ISymphonic Soprano and BeatHawk Female Choir. In the Tosca pack for iSymphonic there is this beautiful Soprano string patch. If you midi out the lower string notes you have the best soprano voice On iOS. Far superior to Sopranotron IMO. Unfortunately, BeatHawk does not offer any solo voices in choirs (hence “Choirs”, I guess).
This patch goes so well with RC275 and BH double bass sustain (with a tad of REAMP). I added Thumbjam viola for eeriness, iS Legato Strings, and BH pizz bass for a little pluck. As usual, less has become more with this stuff. I cannot help but feel our collective predicament when I will a serious piece of music these days. Please give this a listen. Improvised, as always.
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Hmmm... perhaps the most beautiful track I have made and nary a snicker. Forgive my bumping,
I’m just attached to this one. Thanks for indulging me, guys. Good musical food, I think.
Simply beautiful. Thank you.
Thanks, @Toastedghost. I am glad you were able to listen.
Nice piece. What do you mean by “midi out the lower strings notes?”
You can block specific MIDI Notes with various tools... I'm sure there's one in Cubasis which the @LinearLineman does his magic with. In AUM for example in the track settings there's a selectable cutoff point where this track will ignore Notes below some specific Note like C2.
Many choir apps will shift female voices down into the range of male basses but its sound very unreal.
I also have a dislike for any sample that gets pitch shifted and has vibrato in he sample. The one at original pitch sound fine but those other notes close by that get pitch shifted by the sample playback engine sound fake to me and it create havoc with chords making them sound like a poorly tuned choir.
Choir singers are coached to not use vibrato unless they learn to do it with LFO precision as a group.
That old fashioned soprano that puts vibrato on every note because they see themselves as a "bel canto" diva is a train wreck for a good choir that want the overtones to pop out of the chords.
Many people tell me they don't like Jacob Collier's voice when he's using the "harmonizer" technology to
sing chords... he sounds too bland and prissy but his first musical gig was in a UK Boys Choir and he knows what works for choir sounds. Now that he's doing more musical styles people can that his vocal chops are very good and he can do the expected vocal acrobatics too and use vibratos for extra colors.
@johnfromberkeley, the soprano patch in Beathawk Tosca pack is coupled with strings in the lower register. I made the soprano track off my two handed piano improvisation. I also use Audioveek’s key zone splitter to give me separate hi and low midi readouts of my left and right hands separately.
In this case my right hand high midi still had some strings in the lower notes along with the voice. So I did a broad erase to remove them across the track leaving just the soprano sound.
Aha! The MIDI Chlorox Wipe maneuver. There's was a thread started but this... but did they ever get the strange extra silence off the rendered audio tracks. Some were 20 minutes longer than before the
process on a 3 minute tune. That's when I just gave up on Cubasis all together and became a real audio derelict begging "AUM's for the poor" from Forum strangers. Still panhandling my projects to this very day. The AUM to AudioShare to SoundCloud shuffle. I finally paid for a SoundCloud account to keep something longer than a month.
"Requiem for Cubasis 2" gone and now forgotten. Saved me $30-50 for the update.
We beat that dog into submission long time ago. Salamander for free is the best option and
Ravenscroft 275 on sale is the pianists best friend.
I also like Korg's Module IAP "Ivory American D" and the obscenely detailed Colossus Piano weighting in at 12GB on my iPhone 5S with 32GB total. I use it like a sound module when I need a piano moment of bliss. Like every year or so basically.
Not a big fan of the BeatHawk samples buried in a groove box metaphor. But I love there samples...
UVI makes RC275 and BeatHawk and I think have history with Lyra if I have my trivia correct.
Is that Lara's brother? If it is that's a virtual review. Still. Nice way with the language.
@Max23 @McD. I have no problem with RC275 even after 20 years with a Steinway B. I must have plebeian ears.
Too late to get a refund.
I was hoping to aspire to be a plebe one day but I'm still white trash without pedigree.
First of my line to go to college and finish with a degree. I done good and I still learned to drink to excess and use drugs.
Looking back, I guess. Looking forward... not as much fun. We had it so good until we lost it to fear, bigotry, ignorance and resentment of people that try to help improve the world.
Sublime
@LinearLineman : I think you are right to be proud of this one. Soundtrack to the end of the saddest film. Bravo!
Thank you for this. Very beautyful. Can't find anything wong with the RC275.
Beautiful...but we really need better choir(s) on IPad...
Many thanks for listening @m_h_s_n, @Ilamaki, @cuscolima for the kind remarks.
@Svetlovska, thanks for the lovely sentiment on SoundCloud. Much appreciated.
Beautiful piece for these solitary times. Definitely my jam.
Did you see that @WillieNegus is back on the forum following the new SugarBytes app?
I hope he weighs in on the virus threads. He's 40 and starting to feel that mid-life mood.
@LinearLineman This a very emotional, relaxing piece of music
Thank you @Pierre118 for listening to this and for your comment on Trainwreck. The recognition you gave me for it being real “jazzzz” music was very meaningful to me. Much appreciated. Really.
You're welcome, @LinearLineman
I like the 'jazzy' sound, it's can be used with serveral types of music.
@Cute. @WillieNegus, still young enough to use those emoji's that make me find my glasses to see the details.
Lately I just carry a magnifying glass... I know there's an assistive tech for that too but changing between
OS X and IOS makes me start touching the Mac's screen so I try to use this memory aid:
Someday @WillieNegus will thank us for these glimpses into the future... of course in his future he will have a literal "Blue Tooth" implant with the Optional "iSmell-o-Buds".