Andy,
I have enormous respect for what you've done - you are a genuine master of MIDI performance as Herb pointed out.
Also, I didn't mean it was easy to do. I've done too many orchestral things with samples to ever think that. I know this was an incredible amount of difficult work.
I meant it sounds like every instrument plays easily. Having played horn in several performances of this, I know it is definitely NOT the case. This is a difficult piece to play, and that is what I was referring to.
I totally disagree with your comparison of this and the Debussy. And I feel this is the whole problem with Jupiter - that view of yours. It MUST be all over the place. If you took a recording by the New York Philharmonic, and could magically convert all the individual parts, exactly as they were played, to unquantized MIDI - you would be disgusted at how much they were "all over the place." That is the naturalness of musical performance. It is "all over the place" at certain points, and exactly on the spot at others.
You captured that beautifully in the Debussy. You will notice I had nothing but nearly raving praise for that performance - so don't be offended. Also I know my criticisms are very lacking in specifics and the reason is to accomplish what I'm talking about is the hardest thing of all to do with MIDI. It cannot be formulated. It is just musical performance which is sometimes expressive, sometimes not.
However I hope you realize the only reason I make this criticism at all is because of how good what you've done is. I don't care enough with most MIDI performances, but yours are brilliant, and demand more criticial attention.
I have enormous respect for what you've done - you are a genuine master of MIDI performance as Herb pointed out.
Also, I didn't mean it was easy to do. I've done too many orchestral things with samples to ever think that. I know this was an incredible amount of difficult work.
I meant it sounds like every instrument plays easily. Having played horn in several performances of this, I know it is definitely NOT the case. This is a difficult piece to play, and that is what I was referring to.
I totally disagree with your comparison of this and the Debussy. And I feel this is the whole problem with Jupiter - that view of yours. It MUST be all over the place. If you took a recording by the New York Philharmonic, and could magically convert all the individual parts, exactly as they were played, to unquantized MIDI - you would be disgusted at how much they were "all over the place." That is the naturalness of musical performance. It is "all over the place" at certain points, and exactly on the spot at others.
You captured that beautifully in the Debussy. You will notice I had nothing but nearly raving praise for that performance - so don't be offended. Also I know my criticisms are very lacking in specifics and the reason is to accomplish what I'm talking about is the hardest thing of all to do with MIDI. It cannot be formulated. It is just musical performance which is sometimes expressive, sometimes not.
However I hope you realize the only reason I make this criticism at all is because of how good what you've done is. I don't care enough with most MIDI performances, but yours are brilliant, and demand more criticial attention.