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  • On soft summer meadows - new MIR & Hybrid Reverb demo

    A piece for a demo reel of mine (film/TV/games etc.). There are three masters, the first two directly as MIR output, the third with three master instances of Hybrid Reverb (strings, woods, brass). It truly does a great job as a mastering reverb if the big, lush "film" sound is what one is after. My compliments and gratitude go to Mr. Saleteg for developing this spectacular audio processor.


    http://www.digital-orchestra-production.com/en/demos/ossm/index.html


    Strings are a VSL-HSO mix, woods and brass are VSL.

    Comments as criticisms are, as always, very welcome.


  • Very well done, congratulations.

    Would be interesting to hear the "MIR-only"-version a bit wetter, too. :-)


    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
  •  Just beautiful. Two thumbs up! [Y][Y]

    Mahlon


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    @Dietz said:

    Very well done, congratulations.

    Would be interesting to hear the "MIR-only"-version a bit wetter, too. 😊

    Thank you Dietz. I will be on vacation without my music working station for ten days, but will also post a wetter MIR-only version when I come back 😉


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    @Mahlon said:

     Just beautiful. Two thumbs up!

    Mahlon

    Thanks Mahlon, am glad you like it!


  • Yeah, really nice! It doesn't strike me as a soundtrack though, more like pure music - even if programmatic. Be that as it may, I wish you the best with it; hopefully it will grace footage by some intelligent director who won't be looking for orchestral loops to score his film.


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    @Errikos said:

    Yeah, really nice! It doesn't strike me as a soundtrack though, more like pure music - even if programmatic. Be that as it may, I wish you the best with it; hopefully it will grace footage by some intelligent director who won't be looking for orchestral loops to score his film.


    Well, let us hope this species isn't completely extinct as yet...