That is a great tip from Alex Pfeffer. It works really well with the EWQLSO trumpets, to combine attack with dynamics. EWQLSO does have a combined patch where you can control the accent with the mod wheel.
I’ve been using that technique for a couple of decades, probably going back to some emulator III patches. I learned the concept from an engineer friend. Very handy. It works with strings too, for example combining a staccato patch with a crescendo. It creates a bit of an sfz effect.
Thanks Scott and Art for sharing.
I liked how he got around key switches and will try that approach.
Here’s an interview from Sarah Gavigan with Tracy & Vance Marino, top-sellers on AudioSparx and other things.
Thanks for the link of Sarah’s interview with Tracy & Vance Marino. I am very inspired and learned a lot about expectations and tools to use including contacts and attending events I might not otherwise consider attending. There are so many more questions that I have now, new ideas and new leads!
Just saw a great movie from 2007 the other night “Chops”. Some amazing kids!
From IMDB:
“Each year, Jazz at Lincoln Center and its artistic director Wynton Marsalis host the Essentially Ellington Festival, a competition of high school jazz bands from across the country. Bruce Broder’s documentary focuses on one Florida band’s experience at the festival.”
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My brother Scott passed this on to me. Worth a watch.
Really good video tutorial for EW trumpets thought you might like, very useful!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yu73C3GBOuw&list=PL7C87AABECE649254&feature=mh_lolz
That is a great tip from Alex Pfeffer. It works really well with the EWQLSO trumpets, to combine attack with dynamics. EWQLSO does have a combined patch where you can control the accent with the mod wheel.
I’ve been using that technique for a couple of decades, probably going back to some emulator III patches. I learned the concept from an engineer friend. Very handy. It works with strings too, for example combining a staccato patch with a crescendo. It creates a bit of an sfz effect.
Thanks Scott and Art for sharing.
I liked how he got around key switches and will try that approach.
Here’s an interview from Sarah Gavigan with Tracy & Vance Marino, top-sellers on AudioSparx and other things.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01_2oyA_I-U&feature=youtu.be
Hi MichaelL,
Thanks for the link of Sarah’s interview with Tracy & Vance Marino. I am very inspired and learned a lot about expectations and tools to use including contacts and attending events I might not otherwise consider attending. There are so many more questions that I have now, new ideas and new leads!
Again, thanks for the link and have a great day!
Cari
ROTFLMAO
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIv-qsH40m0
That’s da stuff!
Just saw a great movie from 2007 the other night “Chops”. Some amazing kids!
From IMDB:
“Each year, Jazz at Lincoln Center and its artistic director Wynton Marsalis host the Essentially Ellington Festival, a competition of high school jazz bands from across the country. Bruce Broder’s documentary focuses on one Florida band’s experience at the festival.”