Ok let's get one thing clear: you guys one track mind on this made you go completely of course with my original and intended point.
I specifically said: "WHY MUST ONE INTERFERE WITH THE OTHER?"
What the hell did I mean by that? Are some of you paying attention, Clark, William and Paul to what I'm saying, or are you too busy rebuttling?
I also said: "I ENJOY WORKING BOTH WAYS!"
What the f. am I saying here?
Hello? Is anybody home???
I've been defending myself in the last 10 posts against stupidity, not even relating to my point anymore.
But I'll explain it again since Paul, Clark and William seem to want to jump quickly to conclusion and before you know it we are completely of course...
I happen to work both ways. Meaning that sometime I like to work using sounds, effects, interesting combinations, new ways of approaching insruments and orchestration etc... that the ear is not accustom to , and I love it, it's refreshing, and in this case it becomes a different tool than the traditional orchestra and is not meant to have a "traditional orchestral sound".
On the other hand:
VSL is just as appropriate to do more traditional orchestration: Tchaikovsky type or John William, and it still sounds great, at least my own results. Although in this case the comparason with real orchestras will be inevitable! Where the f. is the problem?
Having said that, I'd like to say that I have been discusted with a few comments making me wonder if I'm waisting my time here.
(Quote)Paul: "Guy you should think before letting your fingers type..."
(Quote)Clark: "Guy it is difficult to have an intelligent conversation with you..."
Maybe you guys should take a little more time to see what the other person is trying to say. And if I didn't spare some feelings I'd go ahead and say some of the really stupid things Paul have said on some of the posts, and that Clark is not quite as intelligent is he thinks he is.
But crazy or no crazy on these forums, I think people should be careful in what they say, stupid comments such as Paul's and Clark's just lead to more stupidity, and it just builds up to even more stupidity.
I specifically said: "WHY MUST ONE INTERFERE WITH THE OTHER?"
What the hell did I mean by that? Are some of you paying attention, Clark, William and Paul to what I'm saying, or are you too busy rebuttling?
I also said: "I ENJOY WORKING BOTH WAYS!"
What the f. am I saying here?
Hello? Is anybody home???
I've been defending myself in the last 10 posts against stupidity, not even relating to my point anymore.
But I'll explain it again since Paul, Clark and William seem to want to jump quickly to conclusion and before you know it we are completely of course...
I happen to work both ways. Meaning that sometime I like to work using sounds, effects, interesting combinations, new ways of approaching insruments and orchestration etc... that the ear is not accustom to , and I love it, it's refreshing, and in this case it becomes a different tool than the traditional orchestra and is not meant to have a "traditional orchestral sound".
On the other hand:
VSL is just as appropriate to do more traditional orchestration: Tchaikovsky type or John William, and it still sounds great, at least my own results. Although in this case the comparason with real orchestras will be inevitable! Where the f. is the problem?
Having said that, I'd like to say that I have been discusted with a few comments making me wonder if I'm waisting my time here.
(Quote)Paul: "Guy you should think before letting your fingers type..."
(Quote)Clark: "Guy it is difficult to have an intelligent conversation with you..."
Maybe you guys should take a little more time to see what the other person is trying to say. And if I didn't spare some feelings I'd go ahead and say some of the really stupid things Paul have said on some of the posts, and that Clark is not quite as intelligent is he thinks he is.
But crazy or no crazy on these forums, I think people should be careful in what they say, stupid comments such as Paul's and Clark's just lead to more stupidity, and it just builds up to even more stupidity.