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  • thanks Errikos!  Guy, thanks, it's nice to hear from you!


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    Yet another tweak - with choir and another measure added! (Yes it's going too far, I know...)

    VSL Fanfare


  • WOW!!! Bill, i love it !!! The  organ is a geat idea . Congratulations !

    Best

    Philippe


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    @Philippe BAYLAC said:

    WOW!!! Bill, i love it !!! The organ is a geat idea . Congratulations ! Best Philippe
    I second Philippe on the organ. It seems your fanfare has revived the forum! Congrats, Bill.

  • Philippe and Acclarion, it's great to hear from you guys!  Thanks a lot.  


  • The organ surely added the final punch and come in with perfect timing to round the clip very well!

    Anand


  • Thanks, Anand, I wanted to make the organ more prominent...


  • Sounds very impressive.
    And yes, the organ is a great idea!
    Stefan


  • Thanks Stefan, I appreciate it! 


  • Hello William

    The music is great! And it goes well with the picture. 

    But the mix is a bit weak. After the first bang the power is gone. Such a fanfare should come with more power.  Maybe you have to leave your beloved MIR-tool and mix the music in a conventional way.

    Another idea would be to use the Smart Orchestra. There are a lot of demo tracks there that have exactly that power that I miss a bit on your fanfare.

    If you like: Send me the midifile of your fanfare and I will create the fanfare with more power.

    With kind regards

    Beat


    - Tips & Tricks while using Samples of VSL.. see at: https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/vitutorials/ - Tutorial "Mixing an Orchestra": https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/mixing-an-orchestra/
  • Actually I did another mix for VSL, though I didn't post it to YouTube.  I probably will later.  


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