I have recently posted an MP3 of a piece of mine: the Adagio Symphonique, see the link near the bottom of the page:
http://www.musique.umontreal.ca/personnel/Belkin/worklist.html
I would be interested in constructive criticism of the SOUND. I am satisfied with the composition and the orchestration, and about 90% satisfied with the simulation, but I don't think the recorded sound is very good. The intent is completely "classical", so I am looking for suggestions for that would make the space sound as natural as possible, and give it more depth. For this version, the only reverb used was via hardware, applied identically to the whole mix from a Beringer mini-console. Other resources available in my setup (but not used here) are as follows:
- mixing/convolution reverb in Giga 3 - I still have plenty of processing power available.
- Ambience reverb on the Mac
- A Lexicon hardware reverb
With only a few small exceptions, the whole piece was done with VSL sounds.
Incidentally this piece has been played live, so I have a very good idea of the "real" sound.
Thanks!
Alan
http://www.musique.umontreal.ca/personnel/Belkin/worklist.html
I would be interested in constructive criticism of the SOUND. I am satisfied with the composition and the orchestration, and about 90% satisfied with the simulation, but I don't think the recorded sound is very good. The intent is completely "classical", so I am looking for suggestions for that would make the space sound as natural as possible, and give it more depth. For this version, the only reverb used was via hardware, applied identically to the whole mix from a Beringer mini-console. Other resources available in my setup (but not used here) are as follows:
- mixing/convolution reverb in Giga 3 - I still have plenty of processing power available.
- Ambience reverb on the Mac
- A Lexicon hardware reverb
With only a few small exceptions, the whole piece was done with VSL sounds.
Incidentally this piece has been played live, so I have a very good idea of the "real" sound.
Thanks!
Alan