Driving, quick string bowing sound

Evil Scientist

Beatmaker
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Hey I wanted to ask y'all advice in creating the quick string bowing sound that features in songs like Destiny's Child's 'Soldier' and Game's 'How We Do', you know the one that comes in every few bars and drives the track. There are actually two sounds i'm interested in, the quick plucked/bowed sound and the quieter drawn out bowing sound that comes before it. Is there a way of making strings sound like they are played faster or slower without pitch-shifting or is that how it's done?

Thanks
 

spin

ILLIEN
ill o.g.
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i use a lot of *.sf2 file but the *.sfArk where do you open them?
 

2_nice

ILLIEN
ill o.g.
sample classical music...... i recommend soundtracks pre 1980 they have the big analog type sample sound
bernard herrman is a sure shot..... hint night digger 1971 ost
 

djswivel

Producer Extraordinaire
ill o.g.
i use dirving strings....I usually find a really deep Cello, set the attack time to max so it hits max velocity right away, then add another strings section layered on top with strings that are a little higher in pitch (1 octave or use best discretion), and set the attack time to those at either max or a tiny bit slower....works for me
 

TKNK

ILLIEN
ill o.g.
man that sound was created on the triton and all they did was use a chord,hitting 3 or more keys low & med only to get that deep bow sound. mainly kno this cuz i do it alot
 
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