Namm 2012: La Scoring Strings 2.0
Original Air Date: January 4, 2012 This Episode: La Scoring Strings 2.0—A Talk with Audiobro’s Andrew Keresztes and Sebastian Katz
Host: Brian Ralston
Special Guests: Andrew Keresztes and Sebastian Katz
SCOREcast theme composed by: Jeroen “Kejero” Rogier
SCOREcast announcer: Jeff Rechner
iTunes RSS Link Episode Description
The first in SCOREcast’s “Developer Series” podcasts for Namm 2012, Brian Ralston chats with Audiobro’s Andrew Keresztes and Sebastian Katz about one of the composing community’s most highly anticipated orchestral library updates, La Scoring Strings’ version 2.0.
Community Discussion
Weigh in on this episode! We want to hear your thoughts—Log into the Comments below to leave your opinions and participate in the discussion!
On-Air Questions
Have a question or a comment you’d like addressed on-air? Send Deane and Brian an email at scorecastonline@gmail.com
*Note: By submitting your question via email, you are hereby granting SCOREcastOnline.
Original Air Date: January 4, 2012 This Episode: La Scoring Strings 2.0—A Talk with Audiobro’s Andrew Keresztes and Sebastian Katz
Host: Brian Ralston
Special Guests: Andrew Keresztes and Sebastian Katz
SCOREcast theme composed by: Jeroen “Kejero” Rogier
SCOREcast announcer: Jeff Rechner
iTunes RSS Link Episode Description
The first in SCOREcast’s “Developer Series” podcasts for Namm 2012, Brian Ralston chats with Audiobro’s Andrew Keresztes and Sebastian Katz about one of the composing community’s most highly anticipated orchestral library updates, La Scoring Strings’ version 2.0.
Community Discussion
Weigh in on this episode! We want to hear your thoughts—Log into the Comments below to leave your opinions and participate in the discussion!
On-Air Questions
Have a question or a comment you’d like addressed on-air? Send Deane and Brian an email at scorecastonline@gmail.com
*Note: By submitting your question via email, you are hereby granting SCOREcastOnline.
- 1/5/2012
- by Brian Ralston
- SCOREcastOnline.com
Until Audiobro’s La Scoring Strings: First Chair (Lass First Chair) library first made an appearance a couple of years ago, Vienna Symphonic Library’s DVD Solo Strings library was pretty much the only serious solo string game in town. Lass First Chair was never originally intended to be for lead parts as such – as the name suggests, it’s the first chair in the full Lass ensemble and strictly speaking not lead at all. But it has nevertheless been adopted for this purpose by many composers – it was eventually launched as a standalone product; it has a good expressive range and it is very easy to play.
Now into the marketplace comes a completely new offering: Spitfire Audio Solo Strings. In contrast to Lass, which is relatively dry, Spitfire makes their space an integral part of the library, recording at the world renowned Air Studios in London. Perhaps even more significant,...
Now into the marketplace comes a completely new offering: Spitfire Audio Solo Strings. In contrast to Lass, which is relatively dry, Spitfire makes their space an integral part of the library, recording at the world renowned Air Studios in London. Perhaps even more significant,...
- 12/23/2011
- by Guy Rowland
- SCOREcastOnline.com
Okay. Who doesn’t love La Scoring Strings? [Crickets] Yeah… that’s what we thought.
That’s why we were excited when our own Brian Ralston got a chance to chill out with Andrew Keresztes and Sebastian Katz of Audiobro for a few minutes at the 2011 Namm Show and get the scoop on some upcoming additions to this already incredibly useful string library. Here’s the latest—straight from the source!
Copyright secured by Digiprove © 2011Original content here is published under these license terms: X License Type:1License Summary:...
That’s why we were excited when our own Brian Ralston got a chance to chill out with Andrew Keresztes and Sebastian Katz of Audiobro for a few minutes at the 2011 Namm Show and get the scoop on some upcoming additions to this already incredibly useful string library. Here’s the latest—straight from the source!
Copyright secured by Digiprove © 2011Original content here is published under these license terms: X License Type:1License Summary:...
- 1/21/2011
- by Randy Knaub
- SCOREcastOnline.com
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.