Hello all
2 points from my side as well.
1. Maybe we are not used to listen to this fames piece as we got it here - just all instruments in a studio.
The film track is mixed more conventional: spectacular, sensational, close, far, dry, wet - a dramatic mix.
In 2007 I tried to copy (for learning "how to mix big orchestras") the sound of this piece as well BK_Starwars_Snippets.mp3.
It's not a really demo. Several instruments should be improved, but it shall show the other way of mixing.
So I think we speak more about the unconventional mix of this new VSL-demo-piece here as we believe.
2. More than one time I have thrown away a piece with such a lot of instruments... The reason is probably that we normally treat each instrument for itself.
And even if we did our job as good as possible for each of them the final result can be without the certain spirit we hoped to get.
Unfortunately we often don't know why. We worked very hard for hours - nevertheless, the result isn't that good.
The problem of us (sample-musicians) is, that we can't play the orchestra as one instrument in the mean time.
Maybe this happened with Jay's piece here a bit too - even if he used MIR, VIPro, the Humanizer, the new Brass Library, ...
The war hasn't found its way into this piece...
It was mentioned above, that VSL sounds good with solo instruments. Maybe it is the circumstance that we can have more influence on one
ore two instruments to create the musically spirit we always are looking for.
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