@mvanbebber said:
Ok guys, thank you so much for all the help! I have tried to incorporate a little of each suggestion and make the performance more musical/less 'synth' like. I exported a totally dry stereo track recordered in Gigastudio, then imported that stereo mixdown into Cubase SX2 and added IR-1 - Concert Hall to the stereo file. Is this not a good way to add reverb? I have been trying to do the whole thing in Cubase with GVA, but I get horrible loud crackling sounds. Please comment on this one:
http://mvanbebber.myhosting.net/Fanfare%20with%20IR1-03.mp3">http://mvanbebber.myhosting.net/Fanfare%20with%20IR1-03.mp3
thanks,
Mike
Hey, that is a definite improvement! Though perhaps all the instruments (most noticeably the brass, of course) still seem to be play just too perfectly. Have you exported to a sequncer? Or are did you do the phrasing in Sib (the fact that I have to ask this question now is a good thing)? I find that in my sequencer, if I use the piano roll mode to slightly offset attacks and vary durations randomly, it does wonders for the realism. In real life, you can't expect five players (much less twenty) to attack the note at the exact same moment. So a very tiny time variation can go a long way in terms of getting rid of that computer-generated sound.
~Chris
P.S. Hey, when are you going to e-mail me that file?