![]() It probably needs a script to get it perfect but it’s quite pleasing as is. 8x round robins except for the player noises….I got a bit bored recording them ( it’s surprisingly hard to just sit and do nothing while the record light it on :^) so only 4rr they are looped at a good 2 minutes+ each though, and you could automate the playback for 10 mins if you really wanted that much unrepeated “nothing”.Īfter playing this technique for a while on the violin, playing the Kontakt instrument felt oddly backwards as it felt like I wanted the samples to trigger as I pulled my finger off the key, so I’ve included an inverted instrument that does just that. ) so I’ve added that as a latch-able button. ![]() While playing the Kontakt instrument I felt something was missing from the recordings I’d made of me actually playing the violin and that was the hiss and room tone, plus the noise of me just being there holding the instrument and moving slightly as one would while playing ( even breathing and swallowing etc. YouTube 0:00 / 5:21 ESSENTIAL PIZZICATO Tips and Tricks - Violin Tips and Techniques. I have put a sample start offset control on again, but would suggest turning the tack down if this is anything over half way up. ESSENTIAL PIZZICATO Tips and Tricks - Violin Tips and Techniques. There is control over the “Tack” sound as well as the release noise, which is actually putting your finger back on the strings ready to play the next note. Similar to my Mickleburgh piano, I noticed a lot of good noise before and after the note while playing this particular technique and that is what I have sampled here. I had been searching for more information on pizzicato playing techniques and came across a video by David LePage where he demonstrated how you could play pizzicato incredibly quietly by using a finger with some rosin on to pluck up and off the strings. ![]()
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