Martin Harris went into a lot of technical details in
Part-2 of this series.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KYgnTJMN2IHe talked about the intricacies behind the sampling of every acoustic instrument. The Yamaha CFX Acoustic Grand was sampled for 7 velocity levels across each of the 88 keys.
Martin and his team travelled all across the world to find the right musician and the right studio to faithfully capture each instrument.
The Kino Strings were sampled from the Astonia Symphony Orchestra. They are perfect for movie scores.
The Orchestral Brass sounds were sampled from the Bulgaria Symphony Orchestra.
He used 4 microphones to record each Drum Set, 2 up close to record the dry stereo sound and 2 in the back of the room to capture the stereo room ambience. The ambience control allows you to blend between the wet and dry mix.
Martin talked about the REVelation Reverb. The Reverb properties are set by the Style you select.
David asked him to play some of his favorite Styles and Voices.
Martin demoed the Super Articulation feature using the Alto Sax and Clarinet. He showed how the Genos 2 recreates a realistic orchestral sound by bringing in 4 instruments using the Ensemble Feature.
Part-3 of this series is coming soon.
Nobody does a technical demo better than Martin Harris. It is always fascinating to watch his mastery over his creation.
Curiously, Martin was not wearing his wedding ring today.