Violins 1 (8)
- Legato (Combo)
- Legato (Slurred)
- Sustain
- Glancing Attack
- Hairpin (Short)
- Hairpin (Medium)
- Hairpin (rebow)
Violins 2 (6)
- Legato (Combo)
- Legato (Slurred)
- Sustain
- Glancing Attack
- Hairpin (Short)
- Hairpin (Medium)
- Hairpin (rebow)
Violas (6)
- Legato (Combo)
- Legato (Slurred)
- Sustain
- Glancing Attack
- Hairpin (Short)
- Hairpin (Medium)
- Hairpin (rebow)
Cellos (6)
- Legato (Combo)
- Legato (Slurred)
- Sustain
- Glancing Attack
- Hairpin (Short)
- Hairpin (Medium)
- Hairpin (rebow)
Basses (4)
- Legato (Combo)
- Legato (Slurred)
- Sustain
- Glancing Attack
- Hairpin (Short)
- Hairpin (Medium)
- Hairpin (rebow)
Mixes
- Mix 1 - A balanced mix that perfectly blends the cinematic sound of the hall together with closer details on the instruments.
- Mix 2 - A large cinematic mix that allows the hall to really speak out.
- Mix 3 - A tighter mix that showcases more of the instruments.
- Mix 4 - An even more intimate but still very classic mix.
Mics
- Close
- Tree
- Ambient
- Stereo Room
- Mids
- Close Ribbon
- Outrigger
Terminology
Legato (Combo): The core legato technique - a combination of slurred, bowed and intense Sul I intervals with repetition based alt-attacks. (with Vibrato, 5 Dye, 4 RR, velocity controlled switching between Legato Types)
Legato (Slurred): A slurred legato, with multiple dynamics of slurred intervals and repetition based alt-attacks. (this is split off from the main Combo patch)
Sustain: A sustained note, recorded at 5 discrete dynamics. Cnn be played polyphonically
Glancing Attack: A short brushed bow, ideal for accenting notes.
Hairpin (Short): A short hairpin, utilising the alt-attacks.
Hairpin (Medium): A medium hairpin, utilising the body of the alt-attacks.
Hairpin (rebow): A long hairpin, featuring the bow-change used in capturing the sustain