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  1. #33
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    Yes. the Theorbo is an odd beast. tone is richer, yet shifted higher in register. That means less bass on the lower octave, more richness to the bottom end of the upper octave. According to the equalizer graph, it's actually double, but the shift in the mean average of frequencies means it's quieter.
    By pure numbers, -50% is the graph value. by ear, adjusting the player music meter nets a result of -37 to -40. I toggled playback of LIVE vs BR side by side, and got that value.

    Yes, I've heard the dropped notes on some of the new samples in the first 8 bars also, but subsequent playback of the same song results in proper playback.
    It's like the new samples are memory intensive, had to load first, then is cached in memory. A pet peeve.

    Work around this by playing a tuning song to get it cached, and it should be golden.

    Play the clarinet by itself. you hear the error in the bad notes. It's like a mechanical breath or a rub on the microphone. I called it an error during recording, like a microphone pole rub. Extraneous noise not generated by the instrument. Not a showstopper, but a pet peeve.

    I'm really excited and hope they can squeeze in another set of volume tweaks before release, and please. More contradictory or corroborating reports. More the better. Let Turbine get a feel of the trend, not just one or two players.

    Is there any possibility of manipulating the harp samples to have a longer sustain, bring back the bass quality to it in the lower octaves, and do whateer is necessary to enhance the polyphonic nature of it, which is usually mistaken as tone? When a harp string vibrates, the adjacent strings are also vibrating slightly , resulting in a more bell curve, as opposed to a spike on the equalizer. I think that's what's missing to make it better. Not echo, not mid range, but the polyphonic nature of it.

    Personally, if volume tweaks are within 10% of each instrument's recommendation, I'll be a happy camper.
    Last edited by Lolorndinfey; Jan 23 2015 at 08:14 PM.

 

 

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