Composing Orchestral Music | Cubase Tutorial | How To Compose Music | Spitfire Appassionata Strings

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  • Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 57

  • @bilalalzedjali1994
    @bilalalzedjali1994 19 дней назад +1

    Got Your Video on Time Thank You For Your work Subscribed 😍❤

    • @PhantasiaMusic
      @PhantasiaMusic  18 дней назад +1

      Thanks a lot man!! Really appreciate it!😊🙏

  • @fulanxi6434
    @fulanxi6434 2 месяца назад

    You amazing man. Simple and Easy to understand.

    • @PhantasiaMusic
      @PhantasiaMusic  2 месяца назад

      That’s so good to hear!!:) Thank you for your positive feedback - I really appreciate it!😊

  • @maksymkirichuk
    @maksymkirichuk Год назад +1

    Strings sound better layered. Thanks for tutorial! Can't wait part 2

    • @PhantasiaMusic
      @PhantasiaMusic  Год назад

      That’s exactly what I think!😊 Thanks for your comment Maksym!

  • @phuphu3129
    @phuphu3129 Год назад +1

    geiles Zeuch...bitte mehr davon......great Stuff ;)

    • @PhantasiaMusic
      @PhantasiaMusic  Год назад +1

      Haha Danke Dir!!😅

    • @phuphu3129
      @phuphu3129 Год назад +1

      @@PhantasiaMusic gerne, bin selber anfangender Anfänger da is so zeuch sehr hilfreich und gut..daher gib gib gib...;)

  • @EzraBrunelli
    @EzraBrunelli Год назад +1

    Great Job thanks Tom! 😁

  • @sonicstoryteller
    @sonicstoryteller Год назад +2

    Great job Tom love the melodic structure and pacing best wishes Phil 👍

    • @PhantasiaMusic
      @PhantasiaMusic  Год назад +1

      Thanks Phil!!😊🎉 Always a great pleasure to hear from you!;)

  • @FrankColonier64
    @FrankColonier64 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hi, very good tutorial. Monophonic orchestration is a good place to start when you're first learning. I would be very interested in how your melody would sound in polyphonic or homophonic orchestration.

    • @PhantasiaMusic
      @PhantasiaMusic  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks a lot Frank!! Great to hear that you like the Tutorial!;)

  • @craigohara6422
    @craigohara6422 6 месяцев назад +1

    really helpful. Thanks

  • @Sthitadhi1
    @Sthitadhi1 Год назад +1

    Really helpful! Thank you!👍

    • @PhantasiaMusic
      @PhantasiaMusic  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your kind feedback! You’re welcome mate!;)

  • @iggydip
    @iggydip Год назад +1

    Very nice use of notes 🙂
    Beautiful progressions. Well done.
    I’m new to orchestral composing so will add the instrument layout to my template 🙂

    • @PhantasiaMusic
      @PhantasiaMusic  Год назад

      That’s great to hear!:) Thank you so much for your valuable feedback!!😊

  • @marcowolf4091
    @marcowolf4091 Год назад +1

    Cool, Danke !

    • @PhantasiaMusic
      @PhantasiaMusic  Год назад

      Gerne! Danke für dein positives Feedback!!:)

  • @heart_healer
    @heart_healer Год назад +1

    Thankyou.. Really good and informative video. Could have also shared about the negative track delays that were set up in the long patches!! -150 ms for longs as far as I could see 😊

    • @PhantasiaMusic
      @PhantasiaMusic  Год назад

      Thanks - great to hear that!:) Yes the track delay depends on the library. For Appassionata I‘ve set it to -150 ms.

  • @JulianoPianoMusic
    @JulianoPianoMusic Год назад

    Thanks for your tutorial, very informative! I was also thinking about getting the Appassionata Strings. I think layering them with the BBCSO will sound amazing!

    • @PhantasiaMusic
      @PhantasiaMusic  Год назад

      Hi Juliano,
      I can definitely recommend the Appassionata Strings! I don’t have BBCSO but I‘m sure they blend well! Thanks for your kind comment!:)

  • @erzsebetveres6270
    @erzsebetveres6270 Год назад +1

    Awesome 👏😍

  • @LopezKushin
    @LopezKushin 11 месяцев назад +1

    great work !Now i gotta watch a tom hanks movie

    • @PhantasiaMusic
      @PhantasiaMusic  11 месяцев назад

      Haha Thanks a lot Lopez!;) That’s always a great choice!😊👍

  • @Markrspooner
    @Markrspooner Год назад +1

    Great tutorial and very nice track ❤

    • @PhantasiaMusic
      @PhantasiaMusic  Год назад

      Many Thanks Mark!! Great to see you around!:)

  • @Lindseylavigne
    @Lindseylavigne Год назад +1

    Great melody! Just try to use less parallel motion. Strings should move in opposite directions to the bass line when possibile. Use some counterpoint inside the voices to try create more movement inside the chords. Parellel motion is great in some epic scenarios, but it sounds a bit boring and scholar otherwise. :)

    • @PhantasiaMusic
      @PhantasiaMusic  Год назад

      Thanks a lot for your feedback Lindsey! I really appreciate it!:)

  • @TheRealWinsletFan
    @TheRealWinsletFan 3 месяца назад +1

    21:36 The "M" mix, that's just "Tree" in the newer version of the library?

    • @PhantasiaMusic
      @PhantasiaMusic  3 месяца назад

      No unfortunately not! The Medium Mix is not the same as the Tree mic and not available in the newer Spitfire Symphony Orchestra. These mixes only exist in the Professional version of SSS.

  • @Bashanvibe
    @Bashanvibe Год назад +1

    Laying always sounds better unless you’re going for a chamber vibe😊

  • @spsmyintlwin
    @spsmyintlwin Год назад +1

    Great job! Kindly show me the Chord Progression pattern. I'm purey new learner.

    • @PhantasiaMusic
      @PhantasiaMusic  Год назад

      Thanks a lot for your kind comment!🤗 You can see the chord progression at the beginning of the video on my piano track!;)

  • @Dr_Osipov
    @Dr_Osipov Год назад +1

    ❤❤❤

  • @frankmehl_PictureMusic
    @frankmehl_PictureMusic Год назад +1

    Vielleicht wechsel ich auch wieder zu Cubase. Welche Einsteigermöglichkeiten gibt es bei Steinberg? Und noch eine Frage: kann man die angeschlagenen Tasten in der Pianoroll auf der Tastatur sichtbar machen?
    Dies zu den Fragen ;)
    Klasse Piano-Sketch und ich bin gespannt, wie's weitergeht! Echt sehr hilfreich dein Tut! 😉😍
    Doch noch eine zweigeteilte Frage (deswegen ist dieser Kommentar bearbeitet): a.) wie viele Instanzen kannst du laden, bevor dein Computer schlapp macht - und b.) ich finde es für mich persönlich besser, wenn nach und nach die einzelnen Instrumente die Bühne betreten. Weißt du, was ich meine? ... So, jetzt bin ich still und höre zu 🙂

    • @PhantasiaMusic
      @PhantasiaMusic  Год назад +1

      Hi Frank,
      bei Cubase gibt es noch die Elements und die Artist Version, ich weiß aber nicht genau, welche Features diese bieten, da ich schon immer mit der Professional Version arbeite.
      Und ja die angeschlagenen Tasten siehst du in Cubase schon, wenn du in dem jeweiligen Key Editor bist - falls ich dich richtig verstehe.
      Danke für dein positives Feedback!🤗 Freut mich zu hören!:)
      Und ich gebe dir völlig Recht - in einem normalen Stück kommen die einzelnen Instrumente natürlich nach und nach, aber in dieser Sequenz wollte ich die volle Power auf einmal entfesseln!😅
      Mittlerweile habe ich meinen PC upgegraded und stoße seitdem nicht mehr an ein Limit bezüglich der Spurenanzahl!;)

    • @frankmehl_PictureMusic
      @frankmehl_PictureMusic Год назад

      @@PhantasiaMusic Danke dir für die ausführliche Antwort : )

  • @solofilmmaker4158
    @solofilmmaker4158 Год назад +1

    Nice ❤️❤️❤️👌👌👌

  • @berndkramer8579
    @berndkramer8579 Год назад +1

    Ich würde den Track gerne als Übung nachbauen.
    Kannst du mir sagen welche Tonart das ist, die Auflösung ist nicht so dolle und daher kann ich das nur schwer entziffern, oder noch besser hast du Noten für den Piano part ? Grüße.. :-)

    • @PhantasiaMusic
      @PhantasiaMusic  Год назад

      Hi Bernd, der Track ist in E-Dur. Du kannst aber die Auflösung einfach höher stellen, dann solltest du die einzelnen Pianonoten problemlos lesen können!;)

    • @berndkramer8579
      @berndkramer8579 Год назад

      Hi, i answer in english now, so to serve more people access to my question and your answer: I have the plan to rebuild your track just for exercise reasons. I am quite an experienced piano player ( not a professional musician ) I inputtet the exact notes i see in the video in your editor-, in my cubase editor via step input but the result sounded not very pleasing. It sounded somewhat robot-like, i also did set the same setting for quantization. but it still doesen`t sound like your very beautiful piano part. I know this video is more about orchestrating and developing the entire track, but is there a chance, you can make a video on how you start the piano track only from scratch. ? You said that you use the NOIR Piano from NI, i did the same but it sounded very diffrent, also in your editor there is a g and a gis ( g# ) and a f and a fis ( f#) written out, but they are on the exactly same editor-line. When playing in e-major there is not really g or f to be used !?! I think many people would be intrested in how exactly you really construct the piano part only.. do you use step input , or do you play it in with a midi controller ? Please don`t get me wrong i really love your work, but i want to fully understand the process to be able to tecnically develop my own ideas once they are worked out on the real acoustic piano.. Thanks a lot and best Regards.. Bernd 🙂@@PhantasiaMusic

    • @PhantasiaMusic
      @PhantasiaMusic  Год назад

      Hi Bernd, I don’t think that I will make another video only for the piano part at the moment. But maybe I can show my process on the piano in my next composing tutorial in more detail!;) Have you tried to use the sustain pedal as well? I always record my instruments using a midi controller (mostly CC 1 and CC 11).

  • @ferdmusic8
    @ferdmusic8 Год назад +1

    1:50 I think you meant disable :)

    • @PhantasiaMusic
      @PhantasiaMusic  Год назад +1

      😅😅 Yes absolutely!!🙈

    • @LittleBoyD
      @LittleBoyD Год назад +1

      @@PhantasiaMusicHi Thomas! Render in place is also one solution for less cpu stress. How are you?

    • @PhantasiaMusic
      @PhantasiaMusic  Год назад +2

      Thanks for that tip Daniel!😊 I‘m doing fine - hope you too?;)

    • @LittleBoyD
      @LittleBoyD Год назад +1

      @@PhantasiaMusic Thank you for the question! I am able to be normal. That's unpopular and safe. Yes! Regarding the topic...no matter how great the Cpu or the SoC is, always the bouncing keeps it down.