Standard approach when sampling an instrument
Posted: 21 Sep 2020, 21:40
Hey guys,
what is your standard way of working when sampling a new instrument? How perfect does the recording need to be and how much of the imperfectness of the recorded instrument do you leave in there?
Let me take my Solina recordings as an example. (I know I promised 2 years ago to post all the voices for the String Ensemble, but life hit me and here we are...) If finished a few of the voices and I notice a difference in volume per voice. So the violin is louder than the horns. I did not change any of the settings on the Solina while recording. So it must be that the horns are quieter than the violin. But maybe I want all the voices to be at the same level. Then I can adjust them later in the Nord itself. I noticed the horns were louder on the right channel. But the non-modulated sound is very mono. So now I exported the original wavs in mono. Just to have the sound perfect balanced.
Do you normalize your WAV recordings before you import them in the Nord sample editor? Just normalize couldn't hurt right? I don't mean any compression or limiting. Just gettin the file as loud as it can be in digital. Or does the overal level adjustment in the sample editor all I need for normalizing?
Do you normalize the separate note samples in the editor? Or do you keep the original differences in level because that's how the instrument sounded at the moment of recording?
I would love to hear your thoughts on this process. So I can make up for the lost years and contribute some more. I have a few instruments on the way. Solina String Ensemble, Siel Orchestra and a Gem PK4900.
what is your standard way of working when sampling a new instrument? How perfect does the recording need to be and how much of the imperfectness of the recorded instrument do you leave in there?
Let me take my Solina recordings as an example. (I know I promised 2 years ago to post all the voices for the String Ensemble, but life hit me and here we are...) If finished a few of the voices and I notice a difference in volume per voice. So the violin is louder than the horns. I did not change any of the settings on the Solina while recording. So it must be that the horns are quieter than the violin. But maybe I want all the voices to be at the same level. Then I can adjust them later in the Nord itself. I noticed the horns were louder on the right channel. But the non-modulated sound is very mono. So now I exported the original wavs in mono. Just to have the sound perfect balanced.
Do you normalize your WAV recordings before you import them in the Nord sample editor? Just normalize couldn't hurt right? I don't mean any compression or limiting. Just gettin the file as loud as it can be in digital. Or does the overal level adjustment in the sample editor all I need for normalizing?
Do you normalize the separate note samples in the editor? Or do you keep the original differences in level because that's how the instrument sounded at the moment of recording?
I would love to hear your thoughts on this process. So I can make up for the lost years and contribute some more. I have a few instruments on the way. Solina String Ensemble, Siel Orchestra and a Gem PK4900.