@nafai23 said:
If this person had composed this music and used GS to make his ideas come to life I would not discredit him in the slightest...
Naff,
I don't think you're trying to discredit anyone, are you? Don't forget, this forum, whilst enjoying discussion about real music played by real musicians, is, in the the main, about the use of samples and the computers used to utilise them. These sampes are played by, and then recorded by, professionally trained musicians. I remember when I first heard Andy's 'mock up' of the Debussy, I described it (carefully) as a serious piece of 'work'.
Your point about not being able to replicate a real orchestra is well made in my view, and you correctly show great regard for the musicians who are able to perform these great works. So why is the Debussy mock-up scary for you?
As a matter of fact, Andy very kindly posted some of his original works that had been mocked up on his rig, and then recorded by a BBC orchestra. They are on another Forum and well worth downloading and listening to, in my opinion. As Andy pointed out, producers/directors want to hear good mock ups first before they commit to expensive sessions with a real orchestra.
The mock up of La Mere, is simply to show what can be achieved with the current technology in the hands of an expert. I defer to your trained ears, but I have to say, it didn't sound cold and sterile to me. I will say though, that a lot of the euphoria about the piece, was perhaps not just based on Andy's work, but Debussy's orchestration. That kind of orchestration could seem a bit mind blowing to a lot of people, who are perhaps more used to hearing general run-of-the-mill 60 second film score mock-ups.
With regard to to recording La Mere in one take per movement, well, thats unusual.
As Dave says, this is a Forum, and everyone is glad of input, especially from a classically trained Juilliard musician, so welcome. [:)]
Finally, do you use the VSL sample library yourself, and if you do, what do you use it for?
Paul Robbins