Kornos Bow Modeling - Viola and Cello with articulation

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Kornos Bow Modeling - Viola and Cello with articulation

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Here is a demo of the Bow model for Kronos. The Bow model is part of the new set KRS 97 Acustica which includes other models: Reed, Flutes, Brass, String, etc.. WORK IN PROGRESS :)

Here is a short improvised demo of the Viola and Cello:

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/628 ... iola00.WAV
http://www.kelfar.net

<a href="https://www.korg.com/Services/kronos_re ... tabsKELFAR" target="_blank">KELFAR SOUND LIBRARIES @ Korg Shop</a>
<a href="http://kelfar.net/KronosSounds.htm" target="_blank">KORG KRONOS SOUND LIBRARIES</a>
<a href="http://kelfar.net/prod08.htm" target="_blank">Korg M3 World Music Set</a>

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Bow model, as in a new EXi engine? Or is it sample based?
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Post by ak »

It is not a new EXi.

Hint: I am using the STR to make the BOW model. :)
http://www.kelfar.net

<a href="https://www.korg.com/Services/kronos_re ... tabsKELFAR" target="_blank">KELFAR SOUND LIBRARIES @ Korg Shop</a>
<a href="http://kelfar.net/KronosSounds.htm" target="_blank">KORG KRONOS SOUND LIBRARIES</a>
<a href="http://kelfar.net/prod08.htm" target="_blank">Korg M3 World Music Set</a>

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Sounds great to me, but how much of that sound was your style/technique of playing! Bravo
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Post by fodendeyo »

Sounds great! Nice playing.

Hint: I am using the STR to make the BOW model. :)[/quote]
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Very good!
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Awesome!
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Bertotti wrote:Sounds great to me, but how much of that sound was your style/technique of playing! Bravo
Isn't that what playing any instrument is all about.
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Absolutely! :D
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Very nice!
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Great idea, this bow-model brings much of life to the sound!
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So how soon will they be available?
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Post by QuiRobinez »

Very impressive, especially the fact that you created this model with the str-1 is a real achievement in my opinion.

Great work!
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