I know Doug and I know he would be so proud of you for doing this. I also want to be a composer someday and it would be so cool if all 3 of us could work on something together. Also what composing website / app do you use?
@evancoats16 sounds fun! I predominantly use cubase for recording, a variety of plugins for the virtual instruments. For notation, I tend to go with Finale, but any notation software will generally get you through just fine. I use my Kawai DP as a midi interface.
@@evancoats16 Haha! It's not as complicated. Cubase is literally just a large digital workspace for recording / mixing and even scoring music. Think of it as a very elaborate audio editor with a lot more going on. Virtual Instruments are recorded samples of instruments that you can use over midi or even other an audio spectrum to play a high quality version of that instrument. Kawai is my digital piano, and Finale is just the industry standard for scoring (think MuseScore).
I geniunley loved this! This is so fantastic! Thank you so so much, and I hope we can do stuff like this in the future!
My pleasure. It's not the most polished, but I enjoyed the melody and rhythm, so thank you for letting me make this! :)
On Spotify when??🫤🫨😄
Haha! It's not mine to put on Spotify. I just felt like doing something nice to an obviously talented musician! :)
@@LeighRobertAbbott ya he knows I added that comment but I get it
I know Doug and I know he would be so proud of you for doing this. I also want to be a composer someday and it would be so cool if all 3 of us could work on something together. Also what composing website / app do you use?
@evancoats16 sounds fun! I predominantly use cubase for recording, a variety of plugins for the virtual instruments. For notation, I tend to go with Finale, but any notation software will generally get you through just fine. I use my Kawai DP as a midi interface.
@@LeighRobertAbbott I have no clue what most of that stuff means but thanks
@@evancoats16 Lol, music is confusing.
@@evancoats16 Haha! It's not as complicated. Cubase is literally just a large digital workspace for recording / mixing and even scoring music. Think of it as a very elaborate audio editor with a lot more going on. Virtual Instruments are recorded samples of instruments that you can use over midi or even other an audio spectrum to play a high quality version of that instrument. Kawai is my digital piano, and Finale is just the industry standard for scoring (think MuseScore).