I just got Lores and Fables today as a bundle on sale. Can't wait to play around and hear all the sounds. Your track is beautiful by the way. Fear turns to panic to emotion.
This is a decent overview as far as arrangement, but it would be really interesting to know what chords/harmonic intervals you are using and why, as that is a critical part of composing a specific mood/genre
That wont happen lol because people who make videos like this didnt compose it. The use free classical midi or film score midi they illegally download online and just swap the midi channels for instruments tracks. have fun
This piece is using G phrygian mode in the A section. The flat 2nd degree adds a lot of tension, very common for evoking a feeling of dread or war like conflict, and you can get some cool colors with some instruments droning on the scale root and others on the flat 2. then the B section just goes to minor instead of phrygian i think, without the flat 2. Id say its much more action oriented than horror, apart from the spooky glissandi in the strings from Fable used for effect. B section is just standard chords in a minor progression. He said to another commenter that he chose the notes purely on intuition so i think his focus on production here makes perfect sense. There are other places to learn more about the theory that can help inform compositional decisions
Both Fables and Lores are (c) Native Instruments. Yes, made by Evolution Series, but many products by Native Instruments are that - or a close collaboration. Boith Schemas and Low End Strings are made by 10 Phantom Rooms, but by Native Instruments nevertheless. And nobody talks about Noire or The Gentleman a s "from Galaxy Instruments". No, they're made by Galaxy Instruments, but they are Native Instrument products.
I've added the presets name for Fables and Lores in the video description. Other instruments are used out of the box. For Violins I and II, Flutes, Oboes and Clarinets short notes, I have used the measured tremolo patch with "Sync to host" on. Hope that will help.
Wonderful! New subscriber here! :) One question though: is there a particular reason you're using separate Group Out tracks instead of Folders that are essentially the busses in REAPER as well?
@@pauldarbot Yes, I see what you mean. For organisational purposes sometimes you want a track from a folder to be routed into a separate group. Thanks and keep creating! :)
I'm going to give you an exasperating answer, but I don't know. I don't think in terms of scale or mode. I usually start with my base note, then build the chords from there (there's usually the fifth), then move on to the second chords depending on the feeling of the piece. It is pure emotional response to the chords progression.
Incredible that nowdays is possible to create such an amazing track just with a computer
Excelent work mi friend!!!.Congratulations!!!!!!☺️👏👏👏👏👏
Smashing stuff ... very simple, yet rich and with a lot of depth
This is fantastic, mate. Amazing stuff.
I'm too a buddying reaper producer! Loved this!!
I would totally see this on a souls like soundtrack for a boss, this is Ultimate epic
I heard the first 30 secs. or so and smashed the "Like" button! 👍
Thanks for your kind words. Glad you liked it.
@@pauldarbot - I totally did! I watched it to the end! It was such a pleasure listening to your work! 😊❤️✌🏻
Second part is amazing ...
Baddas Work!!!
Sounds Dark but too Melancholic
Ty so much for share it🤘
Excellent stuff.
That was fun! I enjoy watching your process.
Excellent work.
Wow! Great stuff!!! 😍
Wonderful !
Amazing!
This is brilliant
I just got Lores and Fables today as a bundle on sale. Can't wait to play around and hear all the sounds. Your track is beautiful by the way. Fear turns to panic to emotion.
You can't go wrong with them. Evolution Series' stuff is top notch. Thanks for the kind words and happy new year !
@@pauldarbot And a Happy New Year to you too!
some awesome stuff right there. good work
This is a decent overview as far as arrangement, but it would be really interesting to know what chords/harmonic intervals you are using and why, as that is a critical part of composing a specific mood/genre
That wont happen lol because people who make videos like this didnt compose it. The use free classical midi or film score midi they illegally download online and just swap the midi channels for instruments tracks. have fun
This piece is using G phrygian mode in the A section. The flat 2nd degree adds a lot of tension, very common for evoking a feeling of dread or war like conflict, and you can get some cool colors with some instruments droning on the scale root and others on the flat 2. then the B section just goes to minor instead of phrygian i think, without the flat 2. Id say its much more action oriented than horror, apart from the spooky glissandi in the strings from Fable used for effect. B section is just standard chords in a minor progression. He said to another commenter that he chose the notes purely on intuition so i think his focus on production here makes perfect sense. There are other places to learn more about the theory that can help inform compositional decisions
@@lovelymusicnow4404 loser detected
@@lovelymusicnow4404 no he doesn’t, you do that and your just projecting
Doesn’t matter what HIS chords are. You just need to learn it your self. Horror is usally produced in minor diminished scales and whole tones
Very beautiful
Both Fables and Lores are (c) Native Instruments.
Yes, made by Evolution Series, but many products by Native Instruments are that - or a close collaboration.
Boith Schemas and Low End Strings are made by 10 Phantom Rooms, but by Native Instruments nevertheless.
And nobody talks about Noire or The Gentleman a s "from Galaxy Instruments". No, they're made by Galaxy Instruments, but they are Native Instrument products.
Totally badass… I’m trying to figure out orchestral production at the moment, there are SO many high quality romplers available… and expensive too!!
Brother, your work is incredible! Could you create a tutorial editing the expressions of the midi instruments in reaper?
Subscribed! Wonderful stuff.
Nice, this is very good.
wow
Can you mention Library Presets along the video, it will be so helpful in layering instruments, and again tysm dude, its epic!🖤
Will see about it ! Glad you liked it.
I've added the presets name for Fables and Lores in the video description. Other instruments are used out of the box. For Violins I and II, Flutes, Oboes and Clarinets short notes, I have used the measured tremolo patch with "Sync to host" on. Hope that will help.
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more can you make a full tutoeia it can be 1 hr long but with full process of you scoring on a video of a anime or a film trailer
Wonderful! New subscriber here! :)
One question though: is there a particular reason you're using separate Group Out tracks instead of Folders that are essentially the busses in REAPER as well?
Hi. Thanks for the kind words.
The only reason is confort. I like it that way, find that easier to read.
@@pauldarbot Yes, I see what you mean. For organisational purposes sometimes you want a track from a folder to be routed into a separate group. Thanks and keep creating! :)
Great !
Which scale do you use for your chord progression ?
I'm going to give you an exasperating answer, but I don't know. I don't think in terms of scale or mode. I usually start with my base note, then build the chords from there (there's usually the fifth), then move on to the second chords depending on the feeling of the piece. It is pure emotional response to the chords progression.
@@pauldarbot Seems almost chromatic at times which would make sense with horror.