Truly a wonderful movement, the theme really stuck to my head. However, if I may, I think you are still dealing this to classically - there are pretty much infinite possibilities when it comes to sound synthesis, you don't really need to stuck to just a couple presets like they are an ensemble, you can create as many sounds as you want to and control literally anything about them (like the panning and the vibrato, e.g.).
Thank you zionfortuna! I am so glad you enjoy the music. As to the limitations of my method, there are a couple of reasons why I choose to restrict my procedure. The first is that I lack the resources to sophisticate the synthesis. The second is that I lack the skill, and the third is that since every composition is in essence an attempt to develop a relatively small set of compositional techniques, I will continue to use the score + preset method until my skills are at a level that will allow me to develop further. Thank you for your feedback, and stay tuned! New compositions will be complete very soon.
@@gfmhuntmusic7421 I see. But let me tell you something about the synthesis: when it comes to synths, there are multiple ones available for free, from the ones on Pianobook to Vital, for example; and it's not really all that difficult to learn how to use them if you put some effort into it. Cheers!
Truly a wonderful movement, the theme really stuck to my head. However, if I may, I think you are still dealing this to classically - there are pretty much infinite possibilities when it comes to sound synthesis, you don't really need to stuck to just a couple presets like they are an ensemble, you can create as many sounds as you want to and control literally anything about them (like the panning and the vibrato, e.g.).
Thank you zionfortuna! I am so glad you enjoy the music.
As to the limitations of my method, there are a couple of reasons why I choose to restrict my procedure.
The first is that I lack the resources to sophisticate the synthesis. The second is that I lack the skill, and the third is that since every composition is in essence an attempt to develop a relatively small set of compositional techniques, I will continue to use the score + preset method until my skills are at a level that will allow me to develop further.
Thank you for your feedback, and stay tuned! New compositions will be complete very soon.
@@gfmhuntmusic7421 I see. But let me tell you something about the synthesis: when it comes to synths, there are multiple ones available for free, from the ones on Pianobook to Vital, for example; and it's not really all that difficult to learn how to use them if you put some effort into it.
Cheers!