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Drums and Strings help

Hiosoy
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Drums and Strings help

Postby Hiosoy » Tue May 05, 2015 9:32 pm

Hi, anyone have any tips on how to best use qunexus for drums or for a strings program like la Strings?

CC's to set up with vibrato or any help/suggestions at all

thanks so much
TheOtherSupport@KMI
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Re: Drums and Strings help

Postby TheOtherSupport@KMI » Wed May 06, 2015 5:29 am

Well it depends on how you want to use it and the MIDI implementation of your software. It you can freely assign CCs to parameters, then it's really up to you and how you want to control it.
The QuNexus can do a lot of different things, it's hard to give turnkey solutions for any one piece of software.

Good luck!
Hiosoy
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Re: Drums and Strings help

Postby Hiosoy » Wed May 06, 2015 9:34 pm

thanks.. i do get that..what i was asking if anyone has suggestions relating to how they've found the qunexus to work really well for drums.. a setup that worked for htem..or how they've best found it to work for a program like la strings... how to set it up with vibrato or any tips on helping make the strings sound real using the qunexus's strengths!
TheOtherSupport@KMI
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Re: Drums and Strings help

Postby TheOtherSupport@KMI » Thu May 07, 2015 5:59 am

I think it's more about how you set up the software to respond to the QuNexus. Sampled strings are hard to get to sound real regardless of how you are playing them.

For drums all you really have is note and velocity. Make sure that velocity is doing appropriate things. Volume control, maybe you have a multisampled drum kit with different samples being played by different velocity levels.

For strings you can get a little more creative. You can use tilt or pressure to influnece pitch to simulate vibrato. You could se the attack time to respond to velocity so you could play staccato and legato depending on how hard you are hitting the keys.

Again, it depends on what you want to do, and how you like to play.

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