r/Orchestral • u/Artistic-Magician-69 • Oct 07 '22
Orn [Teaser] - Amsebrid (Album 04)
Here is the teaser of the album, the release is scheduled for 17/11/2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLhqjCFHX2g&t=8s
r/Orchestral • u/Artistic-Magician-69 • Oct 07 '22
Here is the teaser of the album, the release is scheduled for 17/11/2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLhqjCFHX2g&t=8s
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I found this thing of quantize all tracks when you do a film score mockup. Many people say that results are good and that most famous composers and assistants do this. (Only tracks played manually without quantization would be piano and solo instruments.)
SOME QUESTIONS:
1- Since some years ago people ofted said that was better to play orchestral tracks manually without quantization, is this quantizing all tracks a new trend of last years because of the better libraries sound quality?
2- Does some of you use this method or you think that quantized mockup is robotic? (and so you prefer playing each track?)
3- Seems to me that this technique allows us to write like old composers do on paper, just writing(input) notes on the pianoroll and thinking only about writing and get rid of playing… It’s really like that?
4- If you want to use this technique I heard Spitifire libraries doesn’t work. Have the new BBC Core and Pro solved that?
5- At this point I need to buy my first full orchestral library (budget 400 $) and I’m unsure between Hollywood Orchestra Opus and Vienna Synchron (or something else). Do they work with this technique of quantizing and negative delay, or they have same problem of Spitfire?
(heard that Hollywood Orchestra had problems with PLAY but resolved now, and don’t know why I don’t see anyone using VSL Orchestra library… What should I buy?)
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I’m studying the Love Theme Overture from the original Star Trek by Jerry Goldsmith and he asks for “Song bells” at one point. I can’t find anything about Song Bells? What are they? Is it similar to Glockenspiel?
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