![]() ![]() Of course, you always loose some clarity about those phrasings with samples, but - again - that almost seems like a given to me. I am not saying it sounds totally convincing, but it kind of sound good enough to me to get away with it, especially in an ensemble context. It looks like you can even slur the (slightly longer) tongue-stop legato. In case this is a success, they might do an In the video you can watch some examples of marcato and staccato combined in a multi to try to simulate a DooBaDooBa-8th line. I miss growls for the saxes which are kind of important for Big Band sound. To me it seems, you can do quite a lot with this library alone. That is kind of why so many people buy the same instruments multiple times from different developers - all the good ones have different strengths. The only way to get a (nearly) perfect performance with all the details is using a performance oriented instrument like sample modeling, which is on the other hand hard to get a good ensemble sound from. Glory Days screams samples in the legato lines - but all sample libraries do that. ![]()
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