I had a piece that required using a cello section in the upper octave of the instrument range. I hadn't worked VSL that high before and was a little surprised when I started hearing a new noise in the samples. It's a hissing sound that notched out partially in the 300-360 range. I checked other OS 1 and 2 samples and the noise is a common occurence in most of them. I'd appreciate hearing from anyone that's been successful in filtering out this noise.
-
Upper register noise in string samples
-
@Peregrine said:
I had a piece that required using a cello section in the upper octave of the instrument range. I hadn't worked VSL that high before and was a little surprised when I started hearing a new noise in the samples. It's a hissing sound that notched out partially in the 300-360 range. I checked other OS 1 and 2 samples and the noise is a common occurence in most of them. I'd appreciate hearing from anyone that's been successful in filtering out this noise.
Please give a specific range, so that other users can check this for you. C4 is Middle C, to avoid confusion.
DG
-
As an example, insert a cello section patch of a sustained no vibrato note. I think D5 is the highest note in the instrument range, and I start hearing the offending noise around G4. I honestly hadn't noticed it before. One of my customers pointed it out. She said she heard something odd in the strings of a concerto I'd finished. I put up a patch, and she zeroed right in on it. I think its more noticeable at higher dynamic levels and volume, which makes me think its a resonance that was recorded with the samples.