The bells are ringing and the choir has sounded....
Thank you, Christian.
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Thank you, Christian.
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By actually writing every note and nuance. maybe I have to chalk this up to having great orchestration skills, but I do not find it a problem to come up with a creative orchestrational solution to a particular budget/schedule and be able to execute it without non-musical based MAGIC TRICKS.@SMP3602 said:
You work within sample libraries as well as live musicians, correct? How then, are you able to produce a heavily orchestrated score using all conventional and unconventional orchestration techniques and deliver in a timely manner? When I say "timely" of course, I am saying you know, 12 - 14 hour days laboring to get original sample based music to sound as real as possible. Unless, you have no deadlines, I am confused how this can be seen as doing "so little".
There's not much art in literally 'writing' an octave gliss, or is it ? Figuring out if, how and where it goes is the work and you can't delegate that to the sampler.We're not talking about composing, we're talking about bringing the composition to sound. Please enlighten me.Well Christian, thank you for putting it that way, because I feel that I'd like to enlighten you. Apparently I am not doing it very well, but, actually there is MUCH art in writing the octave gliss, especially when it's different everytime. There is the timeless issue of being able to communicate later the entire compostion down to it's purest technical qualities should it need to be translated or re-performed. If you are writing for just the one momentary project than you are trapping your art to it. There is no future for concert work without the composer's help. My sequences are such that I could throw them into Sibelius and every nuance of the musical compositon will be there.
Christian
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How can we possibly respect someone with a substance abuse problem like that? If Mozart admonished me, I'd laugh at him. Colin [[;)]]
paulR, where did you buy your sense of humor? I want to get it too! [[;)]]@PaulR said:
I'm not going to do anything politically to those who continue to use sampled compositions (Phrase, licks, runs, etc.).
Thats very kind of you Evan. Thank you so much.
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Now we're talking. Although you seem to have "graced" over the fact that the grace note legato instruments work fine as an alternate legato instrument, and work especially well for fast runs. it's basically a FAST legato. Almost emphasized.@Nick Batzdorf said:
All right Evan...
You say you'd make picc runs out of grace notes, eh?
CHEATER!
Where's your integrity? Any composer worth his salt *writes* the grace note!
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Evan, while I do admire your enthusiam for this medium, you continue to come across as angry. Bernie was an angry composer but you know... he WAS Bernard Herrmann and directors lined up to put up with him because of his legend. I hope you have the same "chutzpah" to go with that soapbox.I'm not worried. And I'm not continually angry. I have other feelings too! [:)] In fact, I am continually happy!
Uh, thanks. Wow. Anyhoo, I likely cannot explain myself very well. But I do believe in this core thing that at least I think William "gets". Perhaps others can tell me what is confusing them about the notion. Because it is so clear to me, I am just not explaining it correctly.@William said:
...fantastic...