String synths and samplers
Many best-selling artists use a string section on their records, but are they the genuine article? Not always. Keith Gemmell looks at what can be done using string synths and samplers.
Musicians and record producers have been using the string orchestra to augment the traditional rock group line-up of guitars, bass and drums since the 1950s. Until the mid-60s, the rockers and rollers of the day would play alongside the gentlemen of the orchestra in the same studio because everything was recorded in one take to two-track stereo.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 12
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MTM 96 |
10MM 194 - Sampled string articulations |
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MTM 96 |
10MM 193 - Notch filtering |
MTM 95 |
10MM 192 - Analogue warmth |
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MTM 95 |
10MM 191 - Comb filtering |
MTM 94 |
10MM 190 - The Vocoder |
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MTM 94 |
10MM 189 - Dynamic microphones |
MTM 93 |
10MM 188 - Tape echo |


















