William,
Why did you delete your post regarding you playing the Fanfare and how it could breathe with the reverb more?
Evan Evans
I didn't mean to delete it, I don't know what happened.
-mike
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William,
Why did you delete your post regarding you playing the Fanfare and how it could breathe with the reverb more?
Evan Evans
@PaulR said:
Lastly - why do we do other composers mock-ups? A friend of mine once told me when I was having to do a mock-up of some composer or other - why do we torture ourselves like this?
Good point, don't you think.
There's a book coming out - or is out by now by Paul Gil (something, I can't remember sorry) which looks good and may be of interest to you.
@William said:
Point 3 of this last post is a very good reason, because it's true you get a more "intimate" view of the music than any other kind of score study. The only thing better is orchestral playing or actually conducting it and hearing where all the problems are and how everything is put together. So MIDI is a tremendous learning tool in this sense especially when combined with such detailed samples as VSL.
@mvanbebber said:
Ok guys, thank you so much for all the help! I have tried to incorporate a little of each suggestion and make the performance more musical/less 'synth' like. I exported a totally dry stereo track recordered in Gigastudio, then imported that stereo mixdown into Cubase SX2 and added IR-1 - Concert Hall to the stereo file. Is this not a good way to add reverb? I have been trying to do the whole thing in Cubase with GVA, but I get horrible loud crackling sounds. Please comment on this one:
http://mvanbebber.myhosting.net/Fanfare%20with%20IR1-03.mp3">http://mvanbebber.myhosting.net/Fanfare%20with%20IR1-03.mp3
thanks,
Mike
@mvanbebber said:
Please comment on this one:
thanks,
Mike
mm= 50 or 52 is the only way to go with this piece. It's just very nervous, tense and hard to listen to at this current tempo. Makes my heart race, instead of putting me in awe.
Evan Evans
@mvanbebber said:
Paul R-
You're right, all the notes start at exactly the same time. I haven't changed that in Cubase - I will now though thanks for reminding me. About the tempo, it's slower now, at mm = 60, the score indicates mm = 52 but my samples will barely sustain long enough to even do it at mm = 60 - any suggestions? When you say 'timing all over the shop' [:)], do you mean incorrect rhythms or just tempo changes that make no sense, or what.
thanks again,
mike
No I wasn't jumping to conclusions. The piece is awesome slower. If the legato samples don't last long enough ... take it up with Herb. It's annoying for all of us.
Evan Evans
@Carter said:
so if you think it's annoying just wait for another library with a true legato with longer destination note... or just use a second midi line with long note sus patch