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Orchestral Apps
I've got a MIDI pattern in Cubasis that needs some strings. I want to use my MIDI track to trigger some string samples via IAA or AudioBus, and then record back into Cubasis. I'm not happy with my Cubasis and SampleTank samples.
Any suggestions?
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Thumbjam?
BS 16 and grab one of PaulB's soundfonts?
Music Studio:
Thanks for the replies. Sorry, what are BS16 and PaulB's sound fonts? I'm new to this game. :-)
@richardyot Music Studio looks cool. Can I use it as a MIDI slave through Cubasis? I've got this great MIDI track in Cubasis and it needs some strings.
Just remember MS works both on Input and Output slots.
Advice: http://xewton.com/musicstudio/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2335
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/bismark-bs-16i/id388149926?mt=8
https://www.dropbox.com/s/m9z60niozv8opbo/squidfont_orchestral.sf2?dl=0
While you could drive MS from Cubasis Midi in theory I think in practice especially with the sonatina orchestral sounds you may find you are running into memory constraints.
Thanks! I wasn't aware of Music Studio, Bismarck, and soundfonts. I take it a soundfont is a sample. @PaulB do you make sound fonts? Can I get more?
A soundfont is a collection of samples. Just put a search into google for sf2. There's hundreds of soundfonts out there. Once found you can just press "open in" to load them into Bismarck or a number of other apps that support them.
I just found them online. I have in the past split large sountfonts into smaller ones (bs-16i is limited to about 100Mb files) and I have converted other sample pack formats to soundfonts when the need arose, but I don't have the patience to build them from scratch.