I downloaded Roland's HQ Orchestral softsynth out of curiosity, since classical or orchestral music is not what I know. I can barely recognise an oboe from a clarinet and sometimes not.
Anyway, I was blown off by the quality. Speaking with numbers, this softsynth has around 80 MB of sounds, and Hyper Canvas has around 25 MB, having also more instruments. Wood organs and others, sound so much better, way more clarity and quality. It also contains a piano which made me drool.
The interface is quite good, easy to navigate.
I thought some of you would be interested to hear something other than the highly polished Roland demos, so I made a little piece, using oboe2 as the right hand sound, with very very low full strigs as a layer, played in realitme on a rather boring style I have on the Casio, called Concerto.
The "song" contains many mistakes, it was a "let's play using this style and some chords and see what happens".
I also have a fever (38.7 C) so I am at home and not in work. I tried to record a better "composition" but my fever had worsened, so you will have to live with this piece of ......
Enough with my wimping, the song is located at
http://users.forthnet.gr/ath/trident/orchestra1.mp3 alternatively go to
http://users.forthnet.gr/ath/trident/ and download orchestra1.mp3 from there
If you are interested, you can send me a midi file with a classical piece, and I'll try to send an mp3 back, so you can compare the quality yourself. Try not to have more than 16 tracks and no patch changes inside the racks, because I don;t know how to make it change the patch!!! Lame, ehh
t r i d e n t @a t h.f o r t h n e t.g r, delete spaces where necessary
Cheers,
Theodore
[This message has been edited by trident (edited 06-07-2005).]