Mr String,
thanks so much for your comments and feedback. I really appreciate the comments as I am still working on another try at mixing this.
I must admit, when I eventually got the tracks and the tempo track in the midi/vst instrument DAW performance, I was pretty excited in hearing the instruments come all together. What was exciting was how great the vsl samples were all sounding, and that the effort I have put into the shaping of each individual part in regard to their phrasing and controllers was making music come to life.
I am still amazed at the sound of the solo violin and orchestral samples from the Vienna Instruments. They sound so great.
Are you saying that there needs to be more difference in overall volume levels between the solo section and when the orchestral tutti comes in? I thought there was enough, but you may be picking up on something here that I am not noticing, probably due to me listening over and over again while mixing, and this repetitive listening maybe making me sensitive to one aspect of the mix, but insensitive to another area.
Now, I should mention that I have been using a compressor, so maybe that is causing the music to have not enough dynamic range? The problem is that I really love the sound when you add a compressor to the mix. It seems to add a richness, almost like turning a cake without icing into a delcious treat with rich chocolatey icing dribbling down all over the cake and enriching it!
I do remember though, seeing a comment in regard to mixing with classical music, and I think it was on some tutorial on the internet saying that using a compressor [ or maybe it was a limiter being talked about - I cannot remember which], recommending that it not be used as it kind of cuts out the highs and lows of volume which needs to be there for classical music.
However, when I use a compressor on the audio, for some reason, it sounds more expressive to me and more richer.So, I am thinking that the difference between the softer and louder sections could also simply be controlled using the overall last stereo output, by decreasing the actual volume for the mix on the softer sections, and increasing them for the louder, and doing this using automation with the faders while listening to it and then recording with these faders controlling the overall volume.
Well, I also may have to try completely without any compressor at all and see how this sounds also. Basically, I am really going to have to experiment more to see how I can achieve greater dynamic range in the music. I mean, it definitely does need to have that range, as it is a kind of "concerto" in a sense, in that there is a big contrast between the solo violin stating the thematic material and when the orchestra comes in and states it also.
Well, thank you for your comments and your advice, and I will see how I can create a greater sense of dynamics in my next mix!
thanks and best regards,
Steve.